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Notice of Correction and Proof of Service (TR-100) A law enforcement officer uses this to correct an error in a previously issued traffic citation.
Rule 3.31. Unless otherwise authorized by the court, discovery meet and confer obligations require an in-person, telephonic, or video conference between parties.
Any violation (equipment, driver's license, registration or insurance) considered correctable may be signed off by a law enforcement officer. Driver's license and registration violations may be certified at any DMV office or by the Court Clerk. Insurance violations can be signed off by a DMV office, or the Court Clerk.
Vehicle inspection for valid proof of correction may be obtained at any law enforcement or authorized agency such as one of the following: California Highway Patrol. Sheriff's Department. Department of Motor Vehicles.
Superior Court of Alameda County.