You can mail your payment to us with a cheque or money order made payable to Haldimand County.
Haldimand County By-Law Division
53 Thorburn St. S.
Cayuga, ON, N0A 1E0
We do not accept cash payments by mail.
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All parking tickets must be paid within 15 days of issue to avoid additional penalties.
There are three types of parking tickets issued by Haldimand County: parks (P), regular (R), and winter (W).
If you receive a regular (R) or a winter (W) ticket, you can pay a lower fine if you pay by the voluntary payment date as noted on your ticket.
If your ticket is not paid within 15 days, it will incur late fees and you will receive a Notice of Impending Conviction notifying you of such.
Any payments not received within forty-five days, the ticket is forwarded to the province for collection. If your ticket is past 45 days, see our provincial offences page to view your options.
To report a parking issue, call 905-318-5932 or submit a complaint online.
Please note that tickets issued at Ontario Parks (such as Rock Point) cannot be paid using this portal. If you received a ticket at a provincial park, please contact the park office for payment information.
You can mail your payment to us with a cheque or money order made payable to Haldimand County.
Haldimand County By-Law Division
53 Thorburn St. S.
Cayuga, ON, N0A 1E0
We do not accept cash payments by mail.
Pay using the online parking ticket payment form. Online payments are only accepted within 30 days of issuance. After 30 days, you must pay in person.
Credit card payments are subject to a non-refundable fee of 2.50%.
You can pay your parking ticket with cash, cheque, money order, credit or debit at the Haldimand County Administration Building during regular business hours (Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.).
You can also drop off a cheque or money order (payable to Haldimand County) after hours in our drop box at the side of the County building off Chippewa Street. Please do not deposit cash.
If you would like to dispute your parking ticket, you can arrange a trial to challenge the ticket in court.
To set a trial date, you must file a “Notice of Intention to Appear” form in person at the Provincial Offences Court office at the Haldimand County Administration Building during regular business hours. A trial date cannot be set online, by mail, phone, or fax.
See our provincial offense page for more information.
Outstanding parking tickets will be sent to the Ministry of Transportation (MTO). The MTO may add additional fees. You will be unable to renew or receive a new license plate until all outstanding fines have been paid.
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Licensing
53 Thorburn Street South
Cayuga, Ontario
Canada, N0A 1E0
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