Pay Traffic Tickets
Receiving a traffic ticket for offences such as speeding, failing to stop, or distracted driving can be a difficult experience. Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) officers issue tickets in the hope that they may prevent you or someone else from being involved or injured in an accident.
In Lethbridge, traffic tickets can be issued to anyone who does not abide by either provincial legislation or city bylaws. When paying tickets, funds need to be directed to the right government organization.
Provincial Traffic Tickets
Traffic tickets issued under the Traffic Safety Act, such as speeding or photo radar infractions, are paid to the Government of Alberta.
Payment for provincial tickets can be made:
- By mail
- In-person, during business hours, at the Provincial Courthouse (320 4 Street South, Lethbridge)
- In-person through your local registry office (additional fees may apply)
- Online through the Government of Alberta's Traffic Tickets Digital Service.
More information about provincial tickets and fine payment can be found on the:
Municipal Traffic Tickets
Traffic tickets issued under Municipal Bylaw, such as parking tickets, are paid to the City of Lethbridge.
Payment for municipal tickets can be paid:
- In-person, during business hours, at the Park and Ride Office (705 5 Avenue South, Lethbridge)
- In-person, during business hours, at the City Hall cashiers on the first floor (910 4 Avenue South, Lethbridge)
- Online through City of Lethbridge's Online Payment System.
More information about municipal parking and enforcement can be found on the: