How It Works
Four steps from ticket to resolution.
The process is straightforward. We aim to make it boring — predictable steps, clear decisions, no surprises along the way.
The process
From ticket to resolution
- 01.
Send us the ticket through our form
Upload a photo through the Free Ticket Review form, or text it to us. We confirm we received it and confirm the response deadline that same business day.
- 02.
Get a free review
We look at the ticket, the charge, the deadline, and the driver’s situation. We explain the realistic options in plain English — what is likely, what is possible, what each path costs and what it does not.
- 03.
Decide what you want to do
Pay, dispute on your own, or have us represent you at Alberta traffic court. We do not pressure drivers into representation that does not fit the file. Whatever the choice, we say so plainly.
- 04.
We represent you
If you want representation, we appear at first appearance, request and review disclosure, handle resolution discussions with the Crown, and represent you at trial. On most provincial traffic matters you do not need to attend in person.
No obligation
Have the ticket in front of you?
Send us a photo and the basics through our Free Ticket Review form — we will walk you through what the charge actually is and what your real options are.
Questions about working with us
Is the ticket review really free?
Yes. We review the ticket, confirm the response deadline, and explain the realistic options at no cost and with no obligation. Most drivers move forward; some do not, and either decision is fine.
How quickly do I need to act?
The response deadline is printed on the ticket — usually about 30 days from the date of issue. Acting before that deadline preserves every option. Acting after it narrows them significantly.
Do I have to come to court?
On most provincial traffic matters, our agents can attend first appearance — and often trial — on the driver’s behalf. Some matters and some courts require the driver in person; we say so upfront when that applies.
What does representation cost?
Fees depend on the charge, the court, and the realistic complexity of the file. We quote in plain numbers before any engagement begins — never after the fact.
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.