The Ohio Supreme Court’s
news service last week posted the announcement that the Court had adopted amendments to the Court’s Traffic Rules facilitating
the use of electronic tickets by law enforcement in the state.
Traf.R. 3(F) clarifies
that a defendant’s signature isn’t necessary on an electronically produced
ticket, and that the same rights, responsibilities, and liabilities apply to an
officer who signs a ticket electronically as to a paper one.
“Additionally,” the post notes, “the electronic ticket ‘shall
conform in all substantive respects’ to the Ohio Uniform Traffic Ticket. If a
court adopts local rules allowing the use of electronic tickets, the issuing
officer still must provide the defendant with a paper copy of the ticket.”
The amendments take effect January 1, 2014.Text of Amendments
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