Traffic Ticket Lawyers and Paralegals in St. Thomas, ON

The City of St Thomas is located in Elgin County in the heart of southwestern Ontario. With this population of 40,000 people the St. Thomas Courthouse has a reputation of aggressive enforcement for most provincial statutes. This includes the Highway Traffic Act and the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act. In 2009, statistics indicate that some 3,400 charges were laid. St. Thomas itself is known to be a blue-collar community with the backbone of its economy being based in automotive manufacturing. It is ironic that strict enforcement of the Highway Traffic Act occurs in a community so dependent upon the automobile.

St. Thomas is located close to Highway 401 and the City of London. It is therefore exposed to very heavy traffic volumes. Over the years, the OTD Legal team has developed a very large client base in the St. Thomas area. Its paralegal team has become a known resource to any person charged in this area. The breadth of experience for the team is unparalleled. This usually inspires confidence in the client base for OTD. Since many charged persons or defendants trust OTD to attend on their behalf to obtain favourable results, the experience of the company is an important factor.

Given the number of charges that the OTD legal defence team represents clients on, it is strongly recommended that if you’re reading this page you take the time to consult with the OTD team to obtain assistance. These consultations are always free at OTD Legal. There are a variety of mechanisms available for these consultations. These include a simple phone call, a simple email or filling out one of our online consultation forms. A member of the OTD Legal defence team will respond to you promptly.

The pressure of facing charges as a general driver or a professional driver is often daunting. It is always wise to hire a professional company that specializes in these types of defences. This will save the defendant time, money, and stress. It usually results in a favourable outcome for a charged person, also known as a defendant.

The OTD team is here to help! Let us put the team to work for you.

Have you been charged by the police and are looking to have your ticket or summons reviewed? We offer a no-cost review to help provide basic information about your offence and the court process so that you can make an informed decision on how you wish to proceed in protecting your interests. Ticket reviews are conducted by telephone through our head office toll-free at 1-866-591-9206.

Where is the St. Thomas Traffic Court located?

St. Thomas Courthouse 

Elgin County Provincial Offences Courthouse

480 Sunset Dr, St Thomas, ON N5R 5X7

(519) 631-1460

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We have the skill and experience to help drivers just like you, all while protecting your best interests in the process. We provide free, no obligation, confidential consultations. To start a free consultation, text a copy of your ticket to 226-240-2480 or email a copy to help@otdlegal.ca. Once we receive a copy of your ticket, we will call you. As always, we can also be contacted toll-free by calling 1-844-647-6869.

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