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Traffic citations are usually issued as a result of a violation. When the officer issues a citation, they are using the information provided from your drivers license. Along with the name of the licensee, there is also a description of the person and a drivers license number. That number identifies the licensee as the holder of the license. The officer is using the information from your drivers license that will identify you as the one who is suspected of committing the violation. By signing the citation, you are agreeing to appear before a legal official of the court to answer the violation to which you were suspect. Depending on what the violation is, some jurisdictions require that you appear before the court to answer the certain charges, while other violations will allow you to plead guilty by sending in the citation along with a fine. When you sign the citation, you are agreeing to one of the above, i.e.... signing your own bond. So, no matter what name is on the citation, the one who was stopped for the violation, will be the one to answer the charges. If you knowingly give false or misleading information to the officer issuing the citation, depending on the laws of the state that you are in, you could also be charged with giving false information or obstructing governmental operations, a more serious charge. So the best way to handle it is to identify the error and show up or pay up or file for a Trial by Declaration!
Traffic violations do not have SOL's. Be that as it may, a ticket cannot be transferred from the original offender to a new person. Perhaps the ticket was for the vehicle itself, such as improper registration, mechanical operating issues, etc.
The only signature on a traffic ticket in California is that of the person getting the ticket. The officer is identified, and he fills out the citation, but he does not sign it. Here's the scoop. An officer saw you operating a vehicle in violation of the vehicle code. He pulls you over and cites you. The signature on the ticket is that of the person being cited - you. The signature is a promise to appear and answer the charge (made by the officer) and nothing more. That's all the signature is. If you refuse to sign the citation, the officer takes you downtown and your car gets towed. There isn't much middle ground. Either you promise to appear in court to answer the charges (by signing), or you are held in lieu of your failure to promise to appear (which your signature represents). Law enforcement types and the courts have been down this road before. Sign the damn ticket or cuff up. When an officer issues a citation, he is supposed to explain that the signature is just a promise to appear and not an admission of guilt. And it says right on the citation that it is not an admission of guilt but only a promise to appear. Don't be stupid about this one.
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