MANITOBA TRAFFIC TICKETS
Welcome to JUSTICEJOLT formerly POINTTS
Same experienced team, same trusted legal expertise — with a fresh new spark.
We speak fluent traffic tickets.
MANITOBA TRAFFIC TICKETS
Welcome to JUSTICEJOLT formerly POINTTS
Same experienced team, same trusted legal expertise — with a fresh new spark.
We speak fluent traffic tickets.
Avoid fines, demerit points, and license suspension.
JUSTICEJOLT's Team of Agents
- ✓ Traffic ticket defence (HTA offences) across Manitoba
- ✓ Avoid higher insurance premiums and costly fines
- ✓ Direct access to an experienced legal team
Avoid fines, demerit points, and license suspension.
JusticeJolt's Team of Agents
- ✓ Traffic ticket defence (HTA offences) across Manitoba
- ✓ Avoid higher insurance premiums and costly fines
- ✓ Direct access to an experienced legal team
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Frequently Asked Questions
Legal fees for fighting Manitoba traffic offences shouldn't be a mystery. At JusticeJolt, we believe in clarity from the very first conversation about your Manitoba traffic ticket. That's why we offer flat-rate, block fee pricing for all Manitoba traffic violation cases — no hourly billing, no unexpected costs, just straightforward pricing to help you protect your driving record.
What are my options if I receive a traffic ticket?
When you get a Manitoba traffic ticket, you can either pay it (admitting guilt) or fight it. While paying seems easier, it can raise your insurance rates. Contesting gives you a chance to present your case if you believe the ticket was unwarranted.
How do I prepare for my court date if I decide to contest the ticket?
Collect key evidence like photos and witness statements. Review the relevant traffic law and possible defenses. Consider hiring a legal professional for serious offenses to improve your chances of success.
What should I expect during my court appearance?
Arrive early, dress professionally, and check in. Enter your plea. For not guilty pleas, both sides present evidence before the judge makes a decision.
What are the possible outcomes if I'm found guilty?
If convicted, you'll pay the fine plus face potential demerit points, insurance increases, or license suspension depending on the offense severity.
Do I need an Agent to handle a traffic ticket in Manitoba?
Legal representation isn't required but can be valuable. A professional can advise on defenses, organize evidence, and represent you in court, especially for serious offenses.
Manitoba Traffic Tickets
Got a Manitoba traffic ticket? Our Agents fight to protect your driving record, prevent insurance hikes, and avoid licence suspensions.
Appeal Board Hearings
Challenge licence suspensions or prohibitions through the Manitoba Appeal Board process.
Driver Safety Rating
Understand how infractions and collisions affect your MPI DSR scale—and insurance premiums.
Hand-Held / Distracted Driving
Major penalties including licence suspension and driver safety rating downgrades for cellphone use.
Suspension & Show Cause Hearings
Legal representation at show cause hearings can protect your licence from MPI suspensions.
Speeding
Fines, demerits, and possible suspensions—especially in construction or school zones.
WHO ARE WE?
Manitoba Traffic Ticket Specialists/Court Agents are licensed and bonded by the province of Manitoba.
Discover the difference – your trusted ally for traffic ticket assistance and legal representation. Licensed and bonded by the province of Manitoba, our expert Court Agents specialize in handling traffic tickets, accidents, and offenses under the Highway Traffic Act.
From providing legal advice to representing you in court, we are committed to securing the best outcome for your case. Experience unparalleled support and guidance as we navigate the legal process together.
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TRAFFIC TICKETS
- Drive Carelessly
- Drive Imprudently
- Disobey Traffic Control Device
- Disobey Stop Sign
- Disobey Red Light
- Distracted Driving
- Drive No Insurance
- Drive No Licence
- Drive No Registration
- Drive Disqualified
- Disobey Rules When Overtaking
- Follow Too Close
- Pass Stopped School Bus
- Proceed Before Safe To Do So
- Speeding
- Racing A Motor Vehicle
- Use Cellular Device While Driving