Pay Administrative Fines & Bylaw Fees - Burnaby

General Governance and Administration British Columbia 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of British Columbia

Burnaby, British Columbia residents and businesses may face administrative fines or bylaw fees for breaches of municipal rules. This guide explains where to pay those amounts, which City departments enforce bylaws, and the practical steps to pay, dispute, or seek more information. It covers how to identify the issuing office, find the controlling bylaw, submit payments or requests for review, and where to locate official forms and contacts. For precise fee schedules and enforcement procedures consult the City of Burnaby resources linked below.[2]

Penalties & Enforcement

Municipal bylaws in Burnaby are enforced by the City’s By-law Enforcement division and other departments depending on the subject (parking, licensing, building, etc.). Exact fine amounts and schedules are published in the applicable bylaw or in the consolidated fines schedule where provided.[1][2]

Contact By-law Enforcement early to confirm the issuing notice and options.
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; consult the specific bylaw or ticket for amounts.[2]
  • Escalation: information on first, repeat, or continuing offence penalties is not specified on the cited page and will appear in the applicable bylaw or ticket notice.[2]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: the City may issue orders, compliance timelines, or pursue court action where authorized by the bylaw; specific remedies are set out in each instrument.[2]
  • Enforcer and complaints: By-law Enforcement handles complaints and inspections; see the official contact page for reporting and case handling.[1]
  • Appeals and reviews: appeal routes and time limits vary by bylaw; the cited pages do not specify a uniform time limit and direct you to the issuing notice or bylaw for deadlines.[1]

Applications & Forms

Some enforcement processes require forms (request for review, licence applications, permit variance). Where available, forms are posted with the controlling bylaw or on the relevant department page. If no form is published, the cited city pages instruct you to contact the department directly.[1][2]

  • Request for review or dispute: check the ticket or issuing notice for an appeal form or contact details.[2]
  • Payment methods: the City posts accepted payment methods on its payments pages; if the payments page is silent, contact the cashier or bylaw office.[1]

Common Violations and Typical Outcomes

  • Parking and street-related bylaws: enforcement by parking or bylaw officers; fines and payment instructions appear on the ticket or controlling bylaw.[2]
  • Building and construction violations: inspections, orders to remedy, and potential stop-work directives; see Building Services and the relevant bylaw for procedures.[2]
  • Nuisance, noise, and property maintenance: compliance orders and fines may apply; details are in the specific bylaw schedule.[2]
Keep the original ticket or notice and any receipts until the matter is resolved.

FAQ

How do I find out how much I owe?
Check the ticket or notice for the amount due and instructions; if unclear, contact By-law Enforcement or the issuing department for confirmation.[1]
Where can I pay a bylaw ticket?
Payments are accepted as indicated on the ticket or the City payments page; contact the City cashier or the issuing office if the ticket lacks payment details.[1]
Can I appeal a fine?
Appeal and review procedures depend on the issuing bylaw; consult the notice and the applicable bylaw for deadlines and the appeals process.[2]

How-To

  1. Identify the issuing office and the bylaw cited on your ticket or notice.
  2. Contact By-law Enforcement or the listed department to confirm the amount due and accepted payment methods.[1]
  3. Pay by the methods shown on the ticket or the City payments page, and keep a receipt.
  4. If you wish to contest, follow the review or appeal steps on the notice or in the relevant bylaw.

Key Takeaways

  • Always read the issuing notice for payment and appeal instructions.
  • Contact By-law Enforcement early to clarify amounts and options.[1]
  • Keep records of payments and communications until the case is closed.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Burnaby - By-law Enforcement
  2. [2] City of Burnaby - Consolidated Bylaws