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1. My licence has been suspended because I did not pay my fine by the due date -
what should I do now?
If a suspension has been ordered you must pay the total amount outstanding at any
Provincial Offences court in Ontario.
After payment is made you are required to go to your local Ministry of Transportation office
and pay a $150.00 reinstatement fee. As long as the reinstatement fee has been paid your
licence will be reinstated within 3-4 days of paying the total outstanding amount at the
Provincial Offences court.
2. Why does it take up to 4 days to reinstate my licence?
Once the Provincial Offences court receives payment, the Defaulted Fines Control
Centre is advised electronically through an overnight batch reporting system. The
Defaulted Fines Control Centre administers all defaulted fines for the Province of Ontario.
Once they have been notified they will clear the suspense from their records and then notify
Ministry of Transportation (MTO) within 2 days.
MTO will then require an additional day to update your driving record on their system.
3. Why am I notified of my suspension after I have been suspended?
The Ministry of Transportation sends out the suspension notices after they have
suspended a driver's licence. If you have any questions please contact the Ministry of
Transportation.
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