Businesses and individuals who operate commercial motor vehicles in Ontario must have a valid Commercial Vehicle Operator Registration (CVOR) certificate. The Ministry of Transportation is the government agency responsible for the CVOR program in Ontario. There is a CVOR Carrier rating system in place and CVOR Points are assigned upon conviction for most Highway Traffic [...]
“…The driver said there was no documentation for the plate or vehicle and said: “I am on my way to start serving my intermittent sentence for driving suspended. I was going to ride my bike, but it was raining…”
…successful in having the Charge amended to a lesser Charge that carried 0 Demerit Points. This will save me hundreds of dollars in increased insurance premiums… – D.C. Paralegal Services
O.P.P. now has eyes in the sky to protect Ontario roadways. Planes are now being used to patrol the 400-Series highways. Original August 1, 2008 – David Chatten Updated on April 22, 2010 – David Chatten As of May 2008, the Ontario Provincial Police (O.P.P.) is now using a Cessna aircraft to observe drivers from [...]
…I learned that all the charges against me had been dropped! – D.C. Paralegal Services
O.P.P. Seat Belt Blitz is On Now in Ontario A seatbelt blitz has started Wednesday April 14, 2010 through April 25, 2010 by Ontario Provincial Police across Ontario to crack down on deaths and injuries due to not using seatbelts. This campaign will also focus on child restraint laws. Child safety is a high [...]
My family and I would like to thanks David Chatten of D.C. Paralegal Services for everything he did in taking care of my recent serious charges. He was able to have one of the charges withdrawn completely….
Robert N. – Tweed, Ontario
If you or your company are facing CVOR Charges, contact David Chatten at D.C. Paralegal Services by calling or visit www.IHaveATicket.com
…”They saved me thousands of dollars in increased insurance premiums” Shannon M. – Belleville, Ontario
Improper/prohibited turns can usually lead to 2 or 3 demerit points and fines of $110.00 (possibly higher if a Part III summons is given.) Increased insurance rates can be far more costly than the Fine.
Disobeying a Stop Sign carries three Demerit Points and will stay on your Driving Record forever, if convicted. If there was an accident involved, your insurance rates could increase by hundreds of dollars per year for up to six years.