Parks And Recreation Offenses For Which Court Appearance May Be Waived, is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts (AOC), which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.
Cary, North Carolina Parks and Recreation department is committed to maintaining safety and order within its parks and recreational areas. In order to ensure a smooth process, certain offenses can be resolved without a court appearance, as long as they occurred on or after December 1, 2007. These offenses are specified by the rules and regulations set by the department. One of the offenses for which court appearance may be waived is littering. Cary's Parks and Recreation department takes pride in keeping their parks clean and beautiful for all visitors to enjoy. Violations of littering can be resolved without going to court, but it is important for individuals to take responsibility for their actions and respect the park environment. Another type of offense that may be resolved without a court appearance is trespassing. While the parks are open to the public, there are certain areas that may be designated as restricted or not open to the public. Trespassing into these restricted areas is considered an offense, but individuals have the opportunity to resolve their violation without a court appearance by cooperating with the Parks and Recreation department. It should be noted that these are just a few examples of offenses for which court appearance may be waived, and there may be other specific offenses outlined by the Cary Parks and Recreation department's rules and regulations. The department emphasizes the importance of respecting park rules and taking responsibility for any violations that may occur. In summary, Cary, North Carolina Parks and Recreation department allows individuals the opportunity to resolve certain offenses without a court appearance, as long as the offenses occurred on or after December 1, 2007. Offenses such as littering and trespassing can be resolved by cooperating with the department and taking responsibility for one's actions. It is important for park visitors to familiarize themselves with the rules and regulations to maintain a safe and enjoyable park environment.Cary, North Carolina Parks and Recreation department is committed to maintaining safety and order within its parks and recreational areas. In order to ensure a smooth process, certain offenses can be resolved without a court appearance, as long as they occurred on or after December 1, 2007. These offenses are specified by the rules and regulations set by the department. One of the offenses for which court appearance may be waived is littering. Cary's Parks and Recreation department takes pride in keeping their parks clean and beautiful for all visitors to enjoy. Violations of littering can be resolved without going to court, but it is important for individuals to take responsibility for their actions and respect the park environment. Another type of offense that may be resolved without a court appearance is trespassing. While the parks are open to the public, there are certain areas that may be designated as restricted or not open to the public. Trespassing into these restricted areas is considered an offense, but individuals have the opportunity to resolve their violation without a court appearance by cooperating with the Parks and Recreation department. It should be noted that these are just a few examples of offenses for which court appearance may be waived, and there may be other specific offenses outlined by the Cary Parks and Recreation department's rules and regulations. The department emphasizes the importance of respecting park rules and taking responsibility for any violations that may occur. In summary, Cary, North Carolina Parks and Recreation department allows individuals the opportunity to resolve certain offenses without a court appearance, as long as the offenses occurred on or after December 1, 2007. Offenses such as littering and trespassing can be resolved by cooperating with the department and taking responsibility for one's actions. It is important for park visitors to familiarize themselves with the rules and regulations to maintain a safe and enjoyable park environment.