Pay a statement of offence

Last updated December 18, 2024

Were you ticketed for an offense related to parking, traffic or another municipal by-law? Find out how to pay your statement of offence.

When you receive a statement of offence, you have 30 days to pay it.

If you pay your ticket after the deadline, legal fees and proceedings against you will be undertaken.

By paying the total amount of your statement of offence, you automatically plead guilty to the offence of which you are accused.

Pay a statement of offence

Use our online service to pay a parking or traffic ticket.

Payment method

  • Credit card (MasterCard, Visa)

For all other types of infractions, such as infractions involving animals or sanitation, you must mail in your payment or visit one of the points of service below.

303, rue Notre-Dame Est
Montréal, QC H2Y 3Y8

7275 Rue Sherbrooke Est
Second floor
Montréal, QC H1N 1E9

1405, rue de l'Église
Montréal, QC H4L 2H4

7777 Boulevard Newman
Suite 301
Montréal, QC H8N 1X7

You can make an appointment (in French) before coming to our service points

You can also pay your statement of offence by visiting an Accès Montréal office or a service counter for neighbouring municipalities.

However, if you received a statement of unpaid fines and the deadline has passed, you must visit a municipal court service point (see below).

Montréal municipal court

P.O. Box 11046, downtown station
Montréal, QC H3C 4Y2

Methods of payment

  • Postal money order payable to “Ville de Montréal”
  • Cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal”

On the back of the cheque or money order, please write your name in capital letters and the number on the statement(s) of offence.

Cash payments and US currency payments are not accepted.