Normally any officer can be contacted through their administrative office or dispatch center.
No, when the ticket has been ISSUED it would not be taken back
It depends on the policies of the local police department. It isn't illegal to do so, and most police departments will hire officers if they have a ticket, as long as the ticket is for something minor, such as speeding.
For a speeding ticket issued by a Police Officer, Yes! For an alleged speed camera violation, No!
Well were you issued a ticket from the Federal police or a regular county police officer? It you got the ticket from say an LA County cop, then yes of course you can attend traffic school. I suggest one of these, but if you got a ticke from say a military officer or federal officer thatn you have to follow whatever guidelines they have set in place. But I have a feeling the ticket was issued by a regular cop.
As long as the officer that issued the ticket can be identified, say by the ticket number, the signature is not going to get it thrown out.
You could always argue that the ticket was not properly issued in accordance with law. However, you must prove that the law requires police to have a motorist sign a ticket.
You would normally contact any officer through the business office of their police department. Realize that because the officer will either be the prosecuting party or a witness for a different prosecutor, he may decide not to discuss the ticket with you.
No Fault means just that. No Fault. However, you could both be cited for the accident, it will have to be determined in Traffic Court by a judge. If they are at fault, the police officer will issue a ticket. No fault insurance doesn't refer to the legality of the accident, only the compensation.
Yes you may if you fight it in court and the judge believes your story and rules your way.
No.
Contact the city in which the ticket was issued and ask them.
Yes.