Youth Fine Option Program

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What is a Fine Option Program?

The Fine Option Program allows a youth the option of paying a fine, in part or whole, through the performance of Community Service Work. Community Service Work is volunteer hours performed for non-profit community organizations or municipalities, approved by Probation Services.

How am I eligible for the program?

To be eligible for the Fine Option Program, your fine cannot be past due.

How is the amount of community service hours to be performed determined?

The number of hours is determined by dividing the amount of fine owing by the provincial hourly minimum wage.

What is the cost to participate in the program?

There are no fees to participate in this program.

What happens if I enter the fine option program but I don’t complete all the Community Service Hours?

If you do not complete all community services hours deemed appropriate under a fine option, you will be given credit for the hours completed. The remainder of your fine must be paid to the Court.

What happens if I don’t pay my fine?

If you don’t satisfy your fine in full, one or more of the following can occur:

  • You may be refused a license or permit, or the renewal of a license or permit.
  • Your license to operate a motor vehicle may be suspended.
  • Judgment may be entered against you in civil court for the amount of the fine.

Who do I contact if I want to participate in the Fine Option Program?      

To participate in the Fine Options Program, you can contact Youth Justice Services to determine if you are eligible for the program. 

Who can I contact for more information?

Youth Justice Worker
Telephone: (902) 368-4587
Fax: (902) 368-4579

Date de publication : 
le 27 Octobre 2023
Justice et de la Sécurité publique

Renseignements généraux

Community and Correctional Services Division 
109 Water Street
Summerside, PE   C1N 5L2
Phone: 902-432-2528
Fax: 902-432-2851

kfmayne@gov.pe.ca