Disputing a Ticket
✔ Case-by-case review
✔ 24-hour processing
✔ Compliant legal argumentation
✔ Partner lawyer available
✔ 7/7 support
✔ Secure payment
✔ Refund if ineligible
Frequently Asked Questions
Does disputing apply to all types of fines?
We can assist you with most common traffic violations, including:
- parking tickets (depending on the procedure and available documents),
- speeding (fixed speed camera, mobile speed camera),
- red light, stop sign,
- driving in a restricted lane, one-way street, etc.
Depending on the type of offense and the available evidence, the benefit of an appeal may vary. We will clearly indicate whether your case is viable.
I was the driver: can I still challenge it?
Yes, depending on the circumstances. Being the driver does not prevent disputing, especially in cases of debatable elements (evidence, consistency of information, signage, procedure, etc.). The decision depends on the strength of the case.
Do I have to pay the fine before disputing it?
Generally, paying a fine can make contesting it more difficult, as payment may be interpreted as an admission of guilt.
Depending on your situation (type of notice, stage of the case), certain procedures may involve specific rules (e.g., payment of a deposit). We help you understand the most relevant option before taking action.
What are the deadlines for disputing a fine?
Deadlines vary depending on the type of notice (fixed penalty notice, increased fine, etc.) and the notification date. It is essential to act quickly.
After your order, we will help you identify the correct challenge framework and the steps to follow.
How long can a dispute take?
Two deadlines must be distinguished:
- Our preparation time: depends on the information you provide us and the complexity of the case (the goal is to be fast, especially when there are challenge deadlines).
- The administration's response time: this varies greatly depending on the case and can take several weeks (sometimes more), depending on the processing workload and the nature of the infringement.
I was the driver: can I still challenge it?
Yes, depending on the circumstances. Being the driver does not prevent you from disputing, especially if there are questionable elements (evidence, consistency of information, signage, procedure, etc.). The decision depends on the strength of the case.
Is there a risk of a penalty if I appeal?
An improperly filed challenge (out of time, incomplete information, incorrect procedure) can lead to complications. Our support aims precisely to limit these risks by following the appropriate approach for your situation.
Can points still be deducted even if the fine is paid?
Depending on the case, the "points" penalty and the "fine" penalty can have different consequences. We explain the possible scenarios based on your situation and the decisions of the competent authority.
Can I appeal if the offense was recorded by an officer (and not by a speed camera)?
Yes, but the type of evidence and strategy may differ. We help you assess the interest and strength of the challenge.
Do you offer a refund if I'm not eligible?
If, after initial review, your case is deemed unviable (lack of serious leverage, insufficient evidence), a refund option may apply in accordance with our policy. The exact conditions are detailed in our terms of service.