Provincial Offences Court Offices

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Contact Provincial Offences Court Offices

Address :

100 Constellation Dr, Nepean, ON K2G 5J9, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +8
Website : http://ottawa.ca/en/residents/transportation-and-parking/parking-traffic-and-poa-tickets/provincial-offences-court
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100 Constellation Dr, Nepean, ON K2G 5J9, Canada
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Eric Thomson on Google

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When I went to my new apartment at Norberry Residences to sign the lease I received a $200 parking ticket just for parking in the roundabout lane that loops in front of the front door to the building. I was parked there for 3 min to sign the move in lease and I got a ticket. However, now that I live here on the first floor near the entrance I see people park the same way, hundreds of people, all park the exact same way for the past 9 months every single day!!!!! I have to witness all the other tenants happily using the parking area completely free of any hassles or stresses conveniently able to use the space with absolutely no problems at all. If it's no parking allowed, then enforce it for gods sakes....everyone, not just .000001% of the people! But it's okay for Canada Post to park there or a giant construction bin somehow magically exempt from any regulations? What is this everyone can park but me rule??? How is this okay!?
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Chip Ahoy on Google

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Just called, it's Thursday, 11:38AM. The answering machine tells me that they are open Monday-Friday from 8:30AM to 4:30PM, and that I should call back during office hours. It then hangs up on me. Have to reschedule my court date that is later today as I am ill and now I can't reach anybody. Basically need to show up in court sick as a dog, or be charged with failure to appear in court. This is unacceptable.
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Lud Alex on Google

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I never knew how racist Canadian justice system is untill I went to this place for a traffic offense. There's a guy in a wheelchair who is very racist. He disrespect and yelled at people for absolutely no reason. He made me plead guilty for an offense and told me to pay 150$ which I agreed to. While seating in the court room, they called a white guy who committed the same offense as me on the same street to plead guilty to pay 82$. When they call my name, I asked the judge why was the white guy paying less than me when we committed the same offense on the same street. They all gang up on me saying that everyone have different situation. I said really I told the prosecutor that I was a student and unemployed. They were mad and increased my fines to an additional 30$ so I pay 180$ just for pointing out their racist treatment. Tell me if that's not discrimination, and corruption? A system cannot be changed if everyone in the system or in position are the same race. It have to be level and everyone have to be treated equal. I guess when someone pointed out the problems the difference, and advocate that can cost you.
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Sandeep B. Mittal on Google

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I understand the police is issuing more tickets in this city of increasing population to maintain law and order. But at the same time the city needs respect our rime while making more money from us. Such a large city, but only four (4) windows at the admin desk, and rarely there is more than two (2) person working. When I share this feedback, the clerk responded rudely saying, "don't brake the traffic rules, or pay it on-line". A Personification of a 3rd world country government office. Pathetic
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Amanda Lewis on Google

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They should perhaps think about up dating their hours of operation on the main search page or at the very least specify that certain areas are closed. So that people don't leave work early only to be told they are closed until further notice due to covid. I am a frontline worker so I understand the severity of covid, but when you google search this place it says open. It is not until you clickity click on 2 different places that you can finally see what is closed.
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Jayde Stephens on Google

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They opened the door right at 8:30. The man at the counter was very rude. Told me to speak up when I was talking. Also just gave me a number and didn’t tell me where to sit (there are three areas as to where you can sit). When I went in to fight my ticket- the women was nice. She told me all the rules and gave me a pamphlet. Parking is only an hour so it is hard to predict how long you will be there for. I do recommend arriving 20 minutes before the doors open. It does get super busy.
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Paul Nadeau on Google

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if you pay for parking, they still ticket you in hopes that you will not dispute even if you submit online the paid receipt showing your licence number and the date you paid for. They will still decline it. Not a friendly city to park in.
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Nancy Carpenter on Google

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I had a good experience finding the building, the courthouse and the parking, which was free and plentiful (4 hour max). You drive past 100 Constellation Drive, the Mary Pitt Centre, which houses the Provincial Offences Court Offices and courtrooms, and follow the signs to the free parking lots. I was there on a β€œsnow day” and the parking lots were well-ploughed and there were several vacant parking spots even though court was well-attended. Visitor parking is free.

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