the police officer gave a citation
Yes. a officer can issue a citation in any location.
You would normally name the police officer (driver) and his employer, e.g. the city or police department where he works.
You might be able to take the ticket to court and point this out to the judge or traffic hearing officer.
Contact the court listed on the citation for information. The amount on the citation is set by the court.
If a police officer doesn't have a person to sign their ticket, the ticket is still valid in any state. It is only a myth that the ticket will be thrown out of court.
Neither may be required. If the officer's signature is required then the citation may be dismissed. You should contact the court listed on the citation for information .
A police officer can issue a citation to any vehicle that is in violation of the law. Their proximity to each other does not matter.
Assuming you are within your permit restrictions, you will receive a warning or citation as if you were already a licensed driver.
It depends on the specific laws where you are at. He may simply issue a citation or he could have the car impounded.
An English degree is OK for a POLICE officer.No one can join the US military as an officer, except doctors. Everyone else joins as a Private / ROTC cadet, and QUALIFIES on active duty to become an officer.
My son was pulled over by local police because music from sons' vehicle loud. The officer called for an additional officer to pull sons' vehicle over. The police then searched my sons' vehicle and sent him on his way - no citation, warning - nothing. The police officer never requested proof of title/ins.