How do I obtain proof of correction for a Registration or Insurance Violation?
In California, Corrections for most mechanical violations (correctable violations) can be inspected by the county Sheriff, California Highway Patrol, a DMV official, or other approved law enforcement agencies. To get proof that you have corrected the problem, drivers must also pay a transaction fee (according to Vehicle Code section 40611(a)). Proof of correction by an authorized law enforcement agency can come on any form, even if the original ticket is lost. But the proof of correction must include: 1) the Inspecting officer’s signature and printed name; 2) the Badge number For Registration and License Violations Submit the proof of correction by having the police officer inspect your vehicle and validate your ticket. If you were cited with a registration violation and have proof of valid registration from the DMV, you may submit a copy of your registration with the appropriate bail to the Court. If you cannot provide proof for the vehicle cited, you will be required to pay the bail
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