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Frequently
Asked Questions Q. How can I get a traffic ticket for a mechanical violation signed off? Most mechanical violations (fix-it tickets) can be signed off after the appropriate corrections have been made. Bring the citation and the vehicle to the Lemon Grove Sheriff's Station during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). A charge of $15.00 is required for this service. Q. How can I view "Megan's Law" information about sex offenders who may be living in my community? You may view this information at the Lemon Grove Sheriff's Station. To obtain the necessary appointment, call the station at (619) 337-2000 during regular business hours. Appointments are available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Registration records are searched by ZIP code. Street addresses are not available from these records. Q. I have been notified that I have property at the Station. How can I get it back? If you wish to have property returned to you from Sheriff's evidence, please contact the station during business hours at (619) 337-2000 and make the necessary arrangements. Q. I need to get fingerprints taken. When can I do this and how much does it cost? For fingerprints, please schedule an appointment by phoning (619) 337-2000 during business hours. The fee is $6.00 per fingerprint card. Payment may be made by cash or check. Valid identification such as driver's license or passport must be presented by the person requesting the fingerprints . Q. How do I obtain a copy of a traffic or crime report? Copies of all reports taken by Lemon Grove Sheriff's Station personnel are retained for one year at the station. Requests for older reports should be made to the Sheriff's Records Division (858) 974-2110. There is no charge for the first copy of a crime report provided to a victim. Crime reports may be released with the authorization of the detective assigned to the report. Occasionally, circumstances may preclude the release of a report to anyone. Traffic accident reports may be released to any person named in the report, their attorney or insurance company. Q. How do I obtain a restraining order? Questions concerning the issuance and service of restraining orders should be referred to the Sheriff's Court Services (619) 531-4179. Q. What should I do if I'm pulled over by a deputy? Carefully move to the right side of the roadway and stop in a safe place. Stay in your car. Roll down the window and take no further action until the deputy instructs you. Whenever you drive, ensure that you have your driver's license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance with you. Q. What should I do if I'm involved in a collision? Vehicle collisions
fall into three categories: 1.) Vehicle vs. private property (utility
pole, tree, fence), 2.) Vehicle vs. vehicle (automobile, bicycle, trolley,
train) and 3.) Vehicle
vs. pedestrian. If there is an injury, (including complaint of pain)
if it involves a hit-and-run, or if the vehicle(s) are blocking traffic,
call 911. If there are no injuries and both parties are at the scene,
you may exchange information with the other party (vehicle registration
information, driver's license information, insurance information, name
and telephone number.) Always move your vehicle to a safe area out of
the traffic lane before exchanging information. All vehicle collisions
occurring in the City of Lemon Grove are handled by the Lemon Grove
Sheriff's Station Traffic Deputies. Collisions occurring within the
unincorporated areas are handled by the California Highway Patrol. Traffic
collision reports take approximately 10-12 days for completion depending
upon the complexity. Once the report is completed, all parties, including
involved insurance companies, are entitled to copies of the collision
report. Information or a copy of your collision report can be obtained
at the Lemon Grove Sheriff's Station or by phoning (619) 337-2000. The
California Department of Motor Vehicles, under Vehicle Code section
16000, requires that you furnish proof of insurance within 10 days after
a motor vehicle collision has occurred when either of the following
conditions applies: 1.) Bodily injury is reported, or 2.) When the property
damage to any of the involved vehicles exceeds $750.00. If you collision
meets the above requirements, complete form SR1 and return it to the
Department of Motor Vehicles. |
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