The department I worked for written warnings went into a file box. At the end of the year they were taken down in the basement for storage. I believe we kept them for seven years under the open records act and then they were destroyed.
If only a warning was issued nothing was sent to the court. The traffic stop was entered into our local cad system. (computer aided dispatch). But that would only include the traffic stop information. If we ran drivers license number that would be entered but no names entered.
Until the department mandated all warnings in writing I would only issue verbal warnings so there was never paperwork generated.
So for strictly warnings they never left the department and no companies were notified they were issued.
Written warning from city cop
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It's a warning no nothing happens
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No. When I was an LEO our system printed 2 copies of warnings. One for the operator, one for the trash can. All it did was saved your driver/vehicle info in our system and it got reported to nobody else. You're good
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