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If I am stopped by a police officer for speeding, is the officer required by law to provide a sign language interpreter?

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If I am stopped by a police officer for speeding, is the officer required by law to provide a sign language interpreter?

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Answer — If it is just a traffic violation and you are issued a noncriminal citation, the police officer will communicate through written notes and point to information on the citation. In this case, a sign language interpreter is not needed.

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