How to Appeal a Bylaw Ticket in Regina

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

In Regina, Saskatchewan, bylaw enforcement tickets may be issued for a range of municipal offences. This guide explains how to challenge a ticket, who enforces bylaws, typical timelines, and practical steps to prepare an appeal or request a review. Read the procedures, collect evidence, and follow the City of Regina submission and payment directions to preserve rights and deadlines.

Penalties & Enforcement

City bylaws are enforced by the City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement unit and municipal enforcement officers. Specific fine amounts vary by bylaw and ticket type; the City’s ticket and fines information does not list a single standard amount and specific fine figures are often set in each bylaw or on the ticket itself.[1]

If the ticket lists a court or payment deadline, act immediately to avoid escalation.
  • Fines: set by individual bylaws or the ticket; not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: repeating or continuing offences can lead to increased fines or separate charges; details depend on the bylaw and are not consolidated on the ticket information page.
  • Non-monetary orders: officers may issue compliance orders, abatement notices, or seizure where a bylaw allows.
  • Enforcer and complaint pathway: Bylaw Enforcement, City of Regina; contact and reporting options are available from the City information pages.[2]
  • Appeal/review: routes vary by ticket type; some tickets allow disputing through the City or requesting a court appearance — specific time limits or processes are described on the ticket or bylaw.
  • Defences: commonly include reasonable excuse, permit or variance, or factual dispute; availability depends on the bylaw wording.

Applications & Forms

The City’s public ticket pages explain payment and dispute options but do not publish a single universal appeal form; follow the directions on your ticket or the bylaw-specific page. If a formal application form is required for a variance or permit that relates to the offence, that form will be listed on the relevant bylaw or permit page.

Check the ticket for an indicated appeal address, deadline, or court appearance option before the listed date.

How to Prepare and Submit an Appeal

Follow these practical steps to start a challenge: preserve the original ticket, photograph the scene, gather witness contacts and documents, and note any permits or licences that support your case. Where the ticket offers a city review or a court appearance, use the method shown on the ticket to request that review promptly.

  • Preserve deadlines: note the payment or dispute date on the ticket and act before it expires.
  • Contact Bylaw Enforcement for procedural questions; do not rely on third-party advice for deadlines.[2]
  • Submit documentary evidence: photos, permits, correspondence, and witness statements where allowed.
  • Request a hearing or court appearance if the ticket permits contesting in court; follow the ticket instructions.
Keep copies of every submission and proof of delivery when you send documents to the City or court.

FAQ

How long do I have to dispute a bylaw ticket?
The ticket or bylaw will state a deadline; the City ticket information page does not list a single universal period and specific time limits should be read on the ticket itself or related bylaw.[1]
Can I pay a fine online or must I appear in person?
Payment options are provided by the City; refer to the ticket or the City payment page for online and in-person options.[1]
Who enforces City bylaws in Regina?
Bylaw Enforcement and municipal enforcement officers enforce City bylaws; contact details are on the City enforcement page.[2]

How-To

  1. Keep the original ticket and read it for the indicated dispute or payment deadline.
  2. Collect evidence: photos, permits, witness names, and any documents that support your position.
  3. Contact City of Regina Bylaw Enforcement for procedural guidance if unclear.[2]
  4. Submit your dispute by the method listed on the ticket (mail, online, or in person) and retain proof of filing.
  5. If the ticket permits court review, request a hearing or enter your plea in the manner specified on the ticket.
If no specific fine amount or appeal form appears on the City page, the ticket and the referenced bylaw are the controlling sources.

Key Takeaways

  • Act before the deadline shown on the ticket.
  • Gather credible evidence and copies of permits or licences.
  • Contact Bylaw Enforcement to confirm procedure and submission addresses.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Regina - Tickets & Fines
  2. [2] City of Regina - Bylaw Enforcement