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Red Deer Traffic Ticket Defence

We represent Red Deer drivers on the full range of Alberta traffic matters. Central Alberta drivers do not need to drive to Edmonton — most files run through documents, calls, and representation at the Red Deer courthouse.

Red Deer traffic court

Red Deer traffic matters are typically heard at the Red Deer Court House on 48 Avenue. The first appearance sets the file — for trial, for resolution discussions, or for another step. For most provincial tickets a representative can appear on the driver's behalf without the driver attending.

What we work on for Red Deer drivers

What we tend to see on Red Deer files

Red Deer sits on the busiest stretch of provincial highway in Alberta, and the QE2 corridor is by far the biggest source of files we look at — speeding tickets, careless allegations following highway incidents, and commercial weight and log book tickets out of the inspection station traffic.

Inside the city, Gaetz Avenue and 32 Street produce the bulk of in-person moving violations. Photo radar deployment in the school and playground zones is consistent enough that we see repeat tickets from the same driver, often from the same week.

Central Alberta carries a strong tradesperson and oilfield service population — drivers whose abstract is part of their employability. The realistic question on those files is usually not the dollar amount but how a conviction would move through their insurance grid and what it would mean for any employer policies on driving records.

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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.

Contact us

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

Red Deer traffic ticket questions

Where is Red Deer traffic court held?

Red Deer provincial traffic matters are typically heard at the Red Deer Court House (4909 - 48 Avenue). The specific courtroom and scheduling depend on the type of ticket and the court calendar.

Can you represent Red Deer drivers if your office is in Edmonton?

Yes. We represent drivers across central Alberta, including extensive work in Red Deer matters. The driver typically does not need to attend court for most steps.

How quickly do I need to respond to my Red Deer ticket?

The response deadline is printed on the ticket itself — typically a matter of weeks. If the window passes, response options narrow significantly. Read the deadline first.

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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.