California Proposed Statement On Appeal (Infraction) is a document utilized when appealing a citation or ticket issued by a state or local law enforcement agency. Generally, this statement is used when an individual wishes to contest a traffic ticket or other citation that was issued to them. The statement provides an opportunity for the appellant to explain why they believe they should not be held responsible for the infraction in question. It also allows them to provide any evidence to back up their claims. There are two types of California Proposed Statement On Appeal (Infraction). The first is the “General” version, which is used for most traffic tickets and other infractions. This statement can be found on the California Courts website and includes a form that must be filled out with the appellant’s information, the citation or ticket that was issued, the appellant’s explanation for contesting the citation, and any evidence they may have to support their claims. The second is the “Minor Offense” version, which is used for minor offenses such as parking violations, jaywalking, and other minor infractions. This statement can be found on the California Courts website and includes a form that must be filled out with the appellant’s information, the citation or ticket that was issued, the appellant’s explanation for contesting the citation, and any evidence they may have to support their claims.