In your TBWD, you will need to provide the following information:
- Your name and address
- The date and location of the alleged offense
- A brief statement of the facts of the case
- A list of any witnesses who may be able to testify on your behalf
- A list of any evidence that you may be able to present to support your case
- A statement of the law that you believe supports your case
If the court finds in your favor, the ticket will be dismissed. If the court finds against you, you may be required to pay the fine and attend traffic school.
Here are some tips for contesting a failure to dim ticket in California:
- Be prepared to present evidence to support your case. This could include photographs, videos, or witness statements.
- Be familiar with the law that pertains to failure to dim headlights in California. You can find this information online or by contacting the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
- Be prepared to cross-examine the police officer who issued the ticket. This may include asking questions about the officer's training and experience, the circumstances of the alleged offense, and the officer's interpretation of the law.
If you are not comfortable representing yourself in court, you may want to consider hiring an attorney. An attorney can help you gather evidence, prepare your case, and represent you in court.