FAQ

Questions, Answered.

Everything drivers ask before fighting a ticket in Alberta or BC.

Process

How do I submit my ticket?+
Fill out our quick contact form or snap a photo of your ticket and text it to 587-205-8677. Takes under a minute.
Do I have to go to court?+
No. Once you sign our representation agreement, we handle every court appearance for you.
How long does my case take?+
Initial review within 24 hours. Court resolution is typically 30–120 days, depending on the courthouse.
Will you keep me updated?+
Yes — you'll get email and text updates at every stage from filing to final outcome.

Results

What's your success rate?+
94% of cases end in dismissal or reduction. Outcomes depend on the offence type and evidence, and we'll tell you honestly during the free review.
What does 'reduction' mean?+
We negotiate the charge down to a lesser offence — often with zero or fewer demerit points and a lower fine.
Can you guarantee a dismissal?+
No one can ethically guarantee a specific outcome, but we offer a money-back guarantee on most flat-fee cases — if we can't help, you don't pay.

Pricing

How much does a single ticket cost?+
Flat-fee $275 per ticket. You get an exact quote after the free case review — no surprises.
What's the monthly subscription?+
$25/month covers unlimited tickets, priority court dates, and a 24/7 hotline. Best for high-mileage and commercial drivers.
Are there hidden fees?+
No. The fee we quote is the fee you pay — court filing costs are included.
Do you take payment plans?+
Yes — we can split flat-fee cases into two or three payments. Ask during your free review.

Insurance & Points

Will my insurance go up?+
A single conviction can spike insurance 25–400% for four years. A dismissal or reduction protects your premium.
How do demerit points work?+
Both Alberta and BC track driving infractions, but the systems are different — see the callout below for details.
Will my employer find out?+
Only if your driver's abstract is pulled. Reducing or dismissing the ticket keeps your record cleaner.
What about commercial / CDL drivers?+
We specialize in CDL defence — even one conviction can put your livelihood at risk. Subscription plans are popular for fleet drivers.

Company

Where are you located?+
Our office is in Edmonton, Alberta. We have agents licensed across Alberta and British Columbia.
Are you lawyers?+
We are licensed traffic court agents and paralegals — the right specialists for provincial traffic matters. We refer to criminal defence lawyers when needed.
Who started Ticket Tossers?+
Founded in Edmonton after watching too many drivers get crushed by unfair insurance hikes.

AB vs BC: Demerit Systems

🍁 Alberta

Uses demerit points. Convictions stay on your driving record for 2 years for points purposes.

🌲 British Columbia

Uses ICBC Driver Penalty Points. Convictions stay on your record for 5 years and affect ICBC premiums.