Units & Teams
Provincial Offences
Court (POC)
About the POC
Role of Provincial Offences Court (POC)
In May 2000, the Province of Ontario transferred the responsibility for
the delivery of the administrative, prosecutorial and court support
functions under the Provincial Offences Act to the Municipality of
Chatham-Kent. This transfer was part of the Province's strategy to
realign provincial and municipal roles in the delivery of public
services. As a result, the Municipality was required to establish its
own administration and prosecution office and courtroom to deal with
charges laid under the Provincial Offences Act. The Provincial Offences
Act sets out the processes to be followed for administering and
prosecuting charges laid by police and other enforcement agencies under
provincial statutes and municipal by-laws.

Contact Information
Municipality of Chatham-Kent
Provincial Offences Court
21633 Communication Rd.
R.R.#5 Blenheim, ON N0P 1A0
Tel: (519) 352-8484
Fax: (519) 352-7979
E-mail: CKpoc@chatham-kent.ca
Ext. 4002: Manager
Ext. 4003: Municipal Prosecutor
(Mon. - Wed., 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)
Ext. 4007: Trial Coordinator
Ext. 4020 or (519) 352-6736: Case Management
(Mon. - Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)
Directions
FROM WINDSOR: Go East
Take Hwy 401 to Exit 90, Communication Rd. (formerly Hwy 40)
FROM TORONTO: Go West
Take Hwy 401 to Exit 90, Communication Rd. (formerly Hwy 40)
FROM BLENHEIM: Go North
Take Communication Rd. (formerly Hwy 40)
Second building on right before the Hwy 401 overpass, east side of
Communication Rd.
FROM CHATHAM: Go South
Take Communication Rd. (formerly Hwy 40)
Go over the Highway 401 overpass, second building on left, east side of
Communication Rd.
Hours of Operation
OFFICE HOURS: Mon. to Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(excluding holidays)
COURT PROCEEDINGS: Tues. and Wed., commences 9:30 a.m.
WALK-IN GUILTY PLEAS: Wed., 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
***NOTE: Duty counsel is not available for Provincial
Offences matters.
Trial Co-ordination and Re-openings
The trial option (Option 3) and re-openings are addressed in our
Frequently Asked Questions.
If you have attended at your court appearance and it is
decided that your trial will not go ahead that day but rather a new
trial date will need to be set, you must attend at the administrative
counter and ask to see the Trial Coordinator. While you wait, a new
trial date will be set and you will be asked to sign a Certificate of
Compliance. If you need an interpreter for your trial, please inform the
Trial Coordinator at this time (if it wasn't indicated on your original
request for trial). You will then be required to re-enter the courtroom
so that your matter may be recalled and the new trial date assigned.
Case Management
For all charges that have been started by way of a ticket (sometimes
called a Part I charge), Case Management can discuss a possible
resolution of the charge and can arrange to obtain disclosure (a copy of
the enforcement officer's notes, accident report, etc.). You must first
receive a Notice of Trial in the mail before discussing a resolution
with Case Management. A downloadable Disclosure Request form is
available in the FORMS section of our web-site.
Call (519) 352-6736, ext. 4020, Monday to Friday, 8:30
a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Court Reporting
If you need to order a transcript of court proceedings, phone (519)
352-8484, ext. 4011. Before ordering, the court reporter can give you a
cost estimate. The cost of an original certified transcript is $3.20 per
page; additional copies are $0.55 per page. A downloadable Transcript
Order Form is available in the FORMS section of our web-site.
Suspensions & Appeals
Suspensions and appeals are addressed in our Frequently Asked
Questions.
Collections
It is the job of the Collections Department to collect all unpaid
provincial offences fines. Failure to pay these fines within a specified
time frame could result in suspension of your driver's licence,
judgments, garnishment of wages, having a lien registered against your
property or reporting to a credit bureau/collection agency. Questions
may be directed to the Collections Officer by calling (519) 360-1998,
ext. 3181.
Contact us at
CKpoc@chatham-kent.ca
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