Defence in Burlington.
Burlington HTA and Provincial Offences Act matters are heard at the Halton POA Court on Palladium Way. Criminal matters from Burlington proceed at the Halton Region courthouse in Milton on Steeles Avenue.
Burlington sits at the intersection of three major enforcement corridors — the QEW through the north shore of Lake Ontario, Highway 407, and Appleby Line and Brant Street through the city core. Halton Regional Police and OPP enforce actively on the QEW and 407, and stunt driving charges from the 407 extension through Burlington and Oakville are among the files we see most frequently from Halton Region.
Traffic tickets from Burlington are heard at the Halton Provincial Offences Court at 4085 Palladium Way, the single courthouse that replaced Halton's separate Burlington and Milton POA courts in 2019. Criminal summary matters — including assault, theft under, mischief, and criminal harassment charges from the Burlington area — proceed at the Milton Courthouse on Steeles Avenue, which handles all Halton Region criminal files.
Most Halton POA matters reach a resolution at Early Resolution before trial. The key is understanding what the disclosure shows before any Crown discussion. Point Duty reviews the full officer's notes, speed measurement records, and evidence package on every file before advising on the realistic outcomes. The first call is free and confidential, with no obligation to retain.
Milton Courthouse (Ontario Court of Justice)
491 Steeles Avenue East, Milton, ON L9T 1Y7
(905) 878-7281
All Halton Region criminal matters — Burlington, Milton, Oakville and Halton Hills.
Halton Provincial Offences Court
4085 Palladium Way, Burlington, ON L7M 2A6
(905) 637-1274
All Halton Region provincial offences — Burlington, Milton, Oakville and Halton Hills.
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