How to Pay a Speeding Ticket From British Columbia

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A person can pay fines for traffic violation tickets including speeding tickets from the Canadian province of British Columbia (B.C.) in several ways. The most common way is through the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), via mail, phone or in-person at ICBC offices. You can also make payments through various financial institutions, some government offices and Service BC locations throughout the province.

1 Mail your payment

Mail your payment. Mail a check or money order payable to “Insurance Corporation of British Columbia” and a copy of your ticket. If you can’t copy the ticket, provide a note that has your information (complete name, address, date of birth and driver’s license number), the ticket number and date, and the Act and Section number of the offense.

2 Mail your payment and information to :

Mail your payment and information to:

3 Ticket Payment Processing PO Box 3505 Victoria

Ticket Payment Processing PO Box 3505 Victoria, BC V8W 3N9

4 You

If you need to pay an Intersection Safety Camera (red light camera) ticket, mail to:

5 Ticket Payment

Ticket Payment Processing Bag Service 6300 STN Terminal Vancouver BC V6B 6G6

6 Call ICBC at 250-978-8300

Call ICBC at 250-978-8300 (Victoria) or 800-950-1498 (Lower Mainland/and remaining areas of B.C.) to pay your ticket (excluding red light intersection camera tickets). Have your ticket and driver’s license on hand. To pay, provide your credit card (Visa, MasterCard or American Express) information.

7 Deliver payment for your ticket

Deliver payment for your ticket—excluding red light intersection camera tickets—in person at an ICBC or Expressway driver licensing office, ICBC claim center, provincial court registry, Service BC center or at certain banks or other financial institutions. To locate the closest location, follow the links in the “Paying in Person” section of the ICBC’s “Paying a Traffic Violation Ticket” web page.

Based in Southern Pennsylvania, Irene A. Blake has been writing on a wide range of topics for over a decade. Her work has appeared in projects by The National Network for Artist Placement, the-phone-book Limited and GateHouse Media. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Shippensburg University.

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