Where is citation violation code




















Once found, a permit, plate or placard previously reported as lost or stolen, must be reported as found. Altered, forged, or counterfeited University parking permits, pay stall machine receipts, and state issued plates and placards is prohibited. Altered, forged, or counterfeited University permits, receipts, and state plates and placards may be confiscated or fully or partially destroyed as appropriate by any UC Police Officer or UCR Transportation and Parking Services personnel in any reasonable manner.

Canceled or revoked University parking permits, state plates, and placards may be confiscated or fully or partially destroyed as appropriate by any UC Police Officer or UCR Transportation and Parking Services personnel. Vehicles parked against the flow of traffic are subject to citation. Each consecutive instance of parking at an expired meter beyond the maximum posted time limit shall constitute a separate violation.

Violation Definitions. No Operators. No Registration. No Seat Belt. Noise Violation. Open Container. Operating Business Without License. Operating Farm Truck After Dark. Operating Farm Truck on Expressway. Operating House of Prostitution. Oversized Load Without Permit. Parking in Handicap Zone. Passing in No Passing Zone. Passing on Single, Double, Solid Line. Passing a Stopped School Bus. Peeping Tom. Permit Curfew Violation. Permitting Unlicensed Driver. Petit Larceny. Playing in the Street.

Possession of Firecrackers. Possession of Alprazolam. Possession of Stolen Property. Profane Language in Public. Property Maintenance. Public Intoxication. Reckless Driving. Refusal to Sign Citation. Resisting Arrest. Selling Beer to Underage Person. Selling Liquor Without License. Shooting Firecrackers. Soliciting Prostitution. Striking an Officer. Striking Fixed Object. Striking Unattended Vehicle. Middle Body : The middle portion of the citation is where you will find the code section and a brief description of the charge.

Do not get wrapped up in the details; the description is written purposely in shorthand and may not adequately explain the violation itself. I recommend looking up the exact code section online for a full description. To the left of the code, the boxes let you know if this type of violation can be corrected.

To the right, the boxes indicate the severity of the charge, such as a misdemeanor that may require jail time or an infraction, which only carries monetary fines. Lower Body : Just above the Signature box, you will find the name of the Officer who cited you. Usually, the vacation dates are left blank, but on occasion, the Officer may be kind enough to fill this section out.



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