If you have disputed a violation notice or penalty order with a screening officer and received a decision that you are unsatisfied with, you may choose to request a review of that decision before an Administrative Penalty Tribunal Hearing Officer. Hearing Officers have the authority to review the decision of the Screening Officer and may, affirm, vary or cancel the decision of a Screening Officer or extend time, based on the merits of each case. The Hearing Officer’s decision will be final and there is no further appeal.

The Tribunal is an independent, quasi-judicial adjudicative body consisting of 25 public panel members referred to as hearing officers. Hearing Officers are appointed by City Council and provide a second, independent, and final decision of a violation or penalty order dispute. The Tribunal is governed by the Statutory Powers Procedure Act, its own Rules of Practice and in accordance with Chapter 610 of the Toronto Municipal Code.

You may submit a request for a review of a screening officer’s decision by completing a Request for Hearing online for parking violation notices, red light camera penalty orders, or automated speed enforcement penalty orders, or by dropping off your completed application in-person at the Administrative Penalty Tribunal, located at 40 Orchard View Blvd, 2nd floor Suite 253. Applications sent by mail will not be accepted and will result in your request not being processed.

The Administrative Penalty Tribunal conducts hearing reviews via electronic access or in-person. Requests to conduct your review in-person may be considered if there is a need for accommodation. Requests can be made online for parking violation notices, red light camera penalty orders, or automated speed enforcement penalty orders. Accommodation requests can also be submitted by contacting tribunalaccess@toronto.ca or by calling 416-338-3412.

Hearing Agendas

Information regarding the date and times of Hearing Reviews.

Online Forms

Find all the forms necessary to access the services of the Administrative Penalty Tribunal.

Governing Legislation

The Administrative Penalty Tribunal obtains its jurisdiction from many provincial statutes and municipal bylaws.

Business Meetings: Agendas & Minutes

Agendas and minutes for all Business Meetings.

Hearing Officers

The Administrative Penalty Tribunal consists of 25 public members who serve as Hearing Officers, one of whom serves as the Chair. City Council appoints the Tribunal's Chair.