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Ontario Demerit Points Calculator

See how many demerit points a conviction adds to your record, and how close that puts you to a licence suspension.

Estimate only — not legal advice. Confirm your current point total on your official driver's abstract.
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Enter your current points and select an offence, then click Calculate.
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Full Licence Thresholds

9–14 points can trigger a warning or interview; 15+ points results in an automatic 30-day suspension.

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Novice Licence Thresholds

G1/G2/M1/M2 drivers face warning letters from 2 points, an interview from 6, and a 60-day suspension at 9+.

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2-Year Window

Points are counted within a rolling 2-year period — older points fall off but the conviction record itself may persist.

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Fight It Before It's a Conviction

Once convicted, points are automatic. The best way to avoid them is contesting the ticket before it becomes a conviction.

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