Grande Prairie traffic court
Grande Prairie traffic matters are typically heard at the Grande Prairie Court House. We attend on drivers' behalf where the process permits, so most clients do not need to make the trip for each step.
What we work on for Grande Prairie drivers
- Speeding tickets
- Careless driving
- No insurance (s. 54)
- Commercial vehicle matters
- IRS appeals
- Driving while suspended
What we tend to see on Grande Prairie files
Highway 43 — the main corridor between Grande Prairie and Edmonton — produces the largest share of speeding files we look at for the Peace Country. The road is mostly two-lane, and passing-lane sections in particular produce a recurring pattern of stunting and excessive-speed allegations that carry immediate suspensions on the spot.
For oilfield service drivers and commercial fleets running out of Grande Prairie, weight tickets, log book issues, and Hours of Service files outnumber the in-person moving violations we see on passenger files. CVOR risk is almost always the bigger consideration than the ticket dollar amount.
Distance is the practical complication that shapes most Peace Country files. Drivers travelling from Beaverlodge, Spirit River, Fairview, or further north often cannot attend Grande Prairie court in person — and that is where having a representative attend on a driver's behalf does the most work.
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Call or text: 780-729-3443
Edmonton line: 780-429-4344
Main office: 11445 - 124 Street, Suite 206, Edmonton, AB
Hours: Mon–Fri, 9:00am–5:00pm MT
Grande Prairie traffic ticket questions
Where is Grande Prairie traffic court?
Grande Prairie provincial traffic matters are typically heard at the Grande Prairie Court House (10260 - 99 Street). The exact courtroom depends on the matter.
Do I need to attend Grande Prairie court in person?
For most provincial traffic matters a representative can attend on the driver’s behalf. Peace Country drivers do not need to take a day to travel for most steps.
How long do I have to respond to my Grande Prairie ticket?
The response window is printed on the ticket. It is typically a matter of weeks. Acting before the deadline preserves your options.
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The information on this page is general guidance about Alberta traffic ticket matters. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create a solicitor–client or representative–client relationship. Outcomes depend on the facts of each matter. For advice on your specific situation, request a ticket review.