Received Suspension Because Notice Sent To Old Address.
I got two tickets on Feb 20 2011. One for red light, and the other for Stop sign. I knew I had a good chance at getting off on the red light, because the officer couldn't actually see the light facing me. He was at an opposite angle, further up the street.
I set a court date for both tickets. On April 22 I moved to a new place. I went to the Service Ontario location and renewed my licence and changed the address. The girl seemed new, and she handed me back the green master form. I asked her "isn't this your copy?" she said, don't worry about it. I don't ever rember walking out with that form before. I didn't think anything of it.
I waited quite a while and didn't receive a court date. I just assumed the courts were busy. A few days ago my old tennant where I used to live called me, and said he noticed a couple of letters. One was a notice to for a court date (for a red light CAMERA ticket). Then just today he told me I received another letter from the city prosecutors office. The letter said the Red light CAMERA ticket has been dismissed. This is great, but it gets horrible.
I received a letter at my new address (they finaly figured it out) that my license has been suspended for something that happened on the 17 of October.
I asked my friend to try to find the court date notice, because I am certain it was sent to his house. Unfortunately he couldn't find it. He said it very likely got lost.
Why are all my tickets going to my old address? What is my next step? My record is otherwise clean, but I had a heart transplant and can't really afford higher insurance. In fact, the last few months I have been in and out of hospitals with a serious infection. They can't find the cause just yet, but it may be a parasite.
I've been going through hell,... and now this! Do I first go to the MTO and explain my address has been wrong for the past few months. Shouldn't all of these letters have arrived at my new address?
Please give me a step-by-step. Do I immediately go talk to the JOP or prosecutor at the Markham Courthouse?
Any help would be great.