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Autofill Ontario Provincial Offences Dispute

Dispute a provincial offences ticket without retyping your contact details

Requesting a meeting or trial for an Ontario provincial offences ticket asks for the same name, address, and contact information you enter on court and government forms. This guide is an example of storing those repeating fields in hivi.

Official form and source

Start from the official Ontario source and always use the current version — procedures can change:

What this process is about

If you receive an Ontario provincial offences ticket — for a traffic, parking, or regulatory offence — you can check its status, request an early resolution meeting with a prosecutor, or request a trial. Deadlines and options vary by offence type.

Before you start: what to gather

  • Your name, address, and contact details.
  • Offence number from your ticket.
  • Ticket issue date and court address.

Confirm the dispute deadline and available options for your specific offence on ontario.ca or at the relevant court.

How hivi makes it faster

  1. Store your contact details once. Save your name, address, and contact information in hivi.
  2. Autofill the identity fields. Use the hivi Chrome extension on the online dispute form, or fill a PDF from your saved profile inside hivi.
  3. Enter ticket-specific details yourself — offence number, issue date.
  4. Submit by the deadline on your ticket.

Why do it in hivi

Your contact details repeat on every court form and government correspondence. Stored once in hivi — in Canada, with self-hosted AI — each dispute form starts mostly filled.