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Notice of Intended Prosecution not signed - is it valid?

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I have received a Notice of Intended Prosecution for a motor offence. Is the NIP valid if it has not been signed?

The Notice of Intended Prosecution does not require a formal signature. It complies with the law as long as it is apparent that it has been issued on behalf of the chief constable and that the person who has issued it, has authority to send the Notice. The document can be computer generated and the information detailed provided by mechanical means.

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One Response to “Notice of Intended Prosecution not signed - is it valid?”

  1. Tony says:
    November 16, 2014 at 10:20 pm

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