If you’re trying to pay a parking or traffic violation (constat d’infraction) on the official Ville de Montréal site ville.montreal.qc.ca — you can do so easily using their secure online system.
Here’s how it works:
How to Pay a Violation Online
1. Online Payment (Fastest Option)
Head to the Ville de Montréal page for paying infractions online, which includes violations related to parking and traffic.
Accepted payment methods: Visa and MasterCard (via a secure, 128-bit SSL encrypted connection).
Note: You typically have 30 days from the date the ticket was issued to pay it. If you miss this deadline, you may face additional fees and judicial action.
2. In-Person or By Mail Options
If you’d prefer, here’s how else you can pay:
In Person: Visit a Municipal Court service point or an Accès Montréal bureau. Addresses include:
Main Office: 303, rue Notre‑Dame Est, Montréal (QC) H2Y 3Y8
East, North, and South service points across the island are also available.
You can even book a beta-version appointment online before going in.
By Mail: Send a postal money order or cheque payable to “Ville de Montréal” to the municipal court. Include your name in block letters and the ticket number on the back. Cash and U.S. currency are not accepted.
Address:
Montréal municipal court
P.O. Box 11046, downtown station
Montréal, QC H3C 4Y2
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Quick Overview
| Payment Method | How It Works |
|---|---|
| Online | Fastest method; pay with Visa or Mastercard via secure SSL connection |
| In Person | Visit a court or Accès Montréal location; appointments can be booked online |
| By Mail | Send a cheque or money order; include your name and ticket number on the back |
Things to Keep in Mind
Security: Payments are encrypted and handled directly by your bank. The site uses HTTPS and trusted methods to ensure security.
Legal Consequence: Paying means you’re pleading guilty to the infraction. If applicable, demerit points will be recorded.
After Deadline: If payment deadlines have passed, you’ll need to go to a Municipal Court service point for resolution.
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