Why Parking Tickets Cannot be Contested Using Trial by Written Declaration -blog submitted by staging-vadusuxe.kinsta.cloud, helping drivers contest and dismiss their traffic tickets.
A Trial by Written Declaration is one of the best ways to get your ticket dismissed however not all tickets can be contested using a Trial by Written Declaration.
To name a few, red light, speeding, cell phone tickets are all types of tickets you can contest using a Trial by Written Declaration. Only traffic infractions can be contested using a Trial by Written Declaration, and parking tickets generally cannot be due to the following:
Years ago, Assembly Bill 408 revised and recast procedures for processing and adjudicating parking law violations. The bill required courts to transfer the processing of parking ticket to the issuing agencies and consequently parking violations were no longer cited as a traffic infraction.
There are a very small number of parking violations that by law are still allowed to be cited as an infraction. A violation of disabled parking, parking in a bus loading zone, parking at a wheel chair access curb, parking near sidewalk access ramp for disabled are those parking violations that an officer can exercise his discretion and choose to cite as an infraction. If the officer did cite you for one of those parking violations and indicated he was citing it as an infraction then you would be able to contest it using a Trial by Written Declaration. – blog submitted by staging-vadusuxe.kinsta.cloud, helping drivers contest and dismiss their traffic tickets.
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