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Traffic Violation As A Correctional Officer
This is to acknowledge that I understand that I am being offered a position with the Arizona Department of Corrections as a Correctional Officer even though I have a traffic violation with a balance to pay. I understand that if I do not provide proof that my traffic violation has been paid in full, before my graduation date I may be terminated from my position without

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