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How to fill out the Blood Warrant online
Filling out a Blood Warrant online is a critical process that requires attention to detail and careful handling of information. This guide provides you with step-by-step instructions to ensure that you successfully complete the form while adhering to legal standards.
Follow the steps to fill out the Blood Warrant accurately
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Blood Warrant document and open it in your preferred online editor.
- In the first section, input the county where the warrant is being issued. This ensures the document is associated with the correct jurisdiction.
- Provide the full name of the arrestee in the designated field. Ensure that you spell the name correctly to avoid any legal discrepancies.
- Fill in the Warrant Number, if applicable. If no number is available, you may leave this field blank.
- For the Numerical Identifier section, enter any relevant identification numbers related to the arrestee, such as CDL, CII, or PFN, if known.
- Indicate the specific Vehicle Code violation(s) by selecting from the provided options: 23152, 23153, or 23140. Ensure that this matches the offense for which the arrestee was taken into custody.
- Review the affidavit section, where you will confirm the details of the arrest, including the identity of the affiant, their agency, and the date and time of arrest.
- In the declaration section, the affiant must sign and date the document to affirm the truthfulness of the provided information under penalty of perjury.
- After completing all the required fields, you may save the changes made to the document. Options to download, print, or share the Blood Warrant may also be available depending on your preferences.
Complete your Blood Warrant online today to ease the document management process.
Police officers can also order you to submit to a blood test if they get a warrant. Recent changes to the law in California allow police officers to order a blood draw without a warrant in some cases. Police officers can have you take a blood test if you freely and voluntarily offer to take it.
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