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It is not necessary that you sign, the ticket is still valid
Contact the court listed on the citation for information. The amount on the citation is set by the court.
If a police officer doesn't have a person to sign their ticket, the ticket is still valid in any state. It is only a myth that the ticket will be thrown out of court.
In some states if you refuse to sign they will arrest you. If other states if you do not sign it makes no difference. Signing the citation is just signifying you got it, and is not an admission of guilt. Sign the citation and then argue the case in traffic court.
Probably not. The officer's signature is usually where he certifies and swears to the complaint on the citation.
If you are taking a driving test in a CA DMV you will get marked off a point for stoping at a yield sign without necessity. Whether or not you will get a citation from a police officer for doing so is a different question.
While it is unclear what the question is asking, refusing to sign a citation could result in arrest, license suspension, or an additional citation.
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Yes you must sign it because you are not signing that you agree to what is written on the citation, just that you received it. and agree to appear the court date.
you sign a vadalization reportAdded: Vandalism to private property is a criminal offense. Report it to the police.
The defendant cannot change the citation notice before or after they sign it. The issuing authority (usually officer) completes the citation notice.
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.