NEWS RELEASE
YORK REGION
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York Region’s two Provincial Offences Act Courts have resumed in-person front counter services.
The Newmarket Court has relocated to its new location at 17150 Yonge St. It was previously located at the Tannery at 465 Davis Dr.
The Richmond Hill Court continues to offer services at 50 High Tech Rd.
The following in-person services are now available to the public: Court Operation front counter services:
- Payments
- File trial requests
- Obtain appeal information
- General Inquiries
- File re-opening applications
- File time extension applications
Prosecution front counter services:
- Apply for disclosure
- Serve appeals, motions involving appeals, factums, transcripts and books of authority for Part I POA and Part III POA Municipal offences
- Serve materials for motions and applications
Many services do not require a physical visit to a courthouse. The public is encouraged to use available online services when possible to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Online services include:
- Paying fines at paytickets.ca or by mailing in a Pre-Authorized Payment Form
- Submitting a completed trial request form by email to [email protected] or [email protected]
- Submitting disclosure requests and charter applications by email to [email protected](Newmarket) or [email protected](Richmond Hill)
- Checking the status of traffic tickets and fines online at york.ca/courts
- Accessing forms
- Requesting a time extension by email to [email protected] or [email protected]
- Speaking with the prosecutor by emailing a request to [email protected] (Newmarket) or [email protected] (Richmond Hill)
- Serving appeals, motions involving appeals, factums, transcripts and books of authority for Part I POA and Part III POA Municipal offences by emailing [email protected]
Courtrooms remain closed and all other in-person Provincial Offences Act (POA) court matters scheduled from Monday, March 16, 2020 through to and including Friday, Oct. 16, 2020 are adjourned and will be rescheduled to a later date at the discretion of the Ontario Court of Justice. If a matter is scheduled or an individual has been summoned during this time period, there is no need to attend court. A notice of a new court date will be sent by mail to the address on file with the court. Please advise the courthouse of any changes to your contact information.
An individual who has received an Offence Notice (also known as “ticket”) has until Dec. 1, 2020 to select one of the options printed on the back of the Offence Notice. Option 2, pleading guilty before a Justice of the Peace, is currently not available.
As the courts resume services, several new health and safety protocols have been implemented to keep the public and staff safe from the risk of COVID-19 including:
- COVID-19 Screening before entrance will be permitted
- Plexiglas barriers at public counters
- Hand sanitizer stations located throughout the building
- Physical distancing reminders such as signs and floor markings
- Enhanced cleaning
- Limitations on the number of people who can attend court Any individual entering the facility, including staff and members of the public, are required to wear a face mask or covering unless exempt.
Accommodations for a special need can be made by contacting York Region Courts Accessibility Coordinator at 1-877-331-3309.
For more information about Court Services, locations and online services, visit york.ca/courts
The Regional Municipality of York consists of nine local cities and towns and provides a variety of programs and services to 1.2 million residents and 54,000 businesses with 650,000 employees. More information about the Region’s key service areas is available at york.ca/regionalservices.
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