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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.
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.
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.
In the County of Alameda, Section 62 of the Charter governs the recall of Alameda County officers. The Board of Supervisors for the County of Alameda cannot change or amend the Charter without voter approval.
The County charter section 36(b) currently requires the Commission to provide adequate notice but not less than 25 days' notice of each competitive examination to fill a classified position.
The voters of Alameda County approved Measure B in 2000 and Measure BB in 2014 to provide sales tax funding for transportation projects. The Alameda County Transportation Commission administers the funds. See below for a list of projects in Berkeley funded by the Measure B and BB sales taxes.