North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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Is it against the law for someone to not sign a citation?

Yes, it is mandatory

No, it is not against the law

The assertion that it is not against the law for someone to refuse to sign a citation reflects the legal understanding of citations and the signature process. A signature on a citation is not an admission of guilt; rather, it serves as an acknowledgment of receipt of the citation. If an individual chooses not to sign, they do not incur any legal penalties for that choice alone. Instead, the absence of a signature may lead the officer to take alternative actions, but it does not constitute a violation of the law in itself.

It is important to note that while signing a citation is typically expected and can serve to assure compliance with the citation process, the law does not criminalize the refusal to sign. This understanding underscores the rights of individuals in interactions with law enforcement regarding citations. Thus, the correct context here is framed around the nature of legal obligations related to citation signing.

Only if the officer demands it

It depends on the type of violation

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