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To whom do you address the I-44?

  1. To the subject of the arrest

  2. To the supervising officer

  3. To the person receiving the subject or seized items

  4. To the court clerk

The correct answer is: To the person receiving the subject or seized items

The I-44 form, also known as the "Notice to Appear," is typically addressed to the person or agency that will be receiving custody of the subject of the arrest or the seized items. This ensures that all pertinent information regarding the individual or items is clearly communicated to the appropriate authority responsible for handling the case following the arrest. Addressing the form to the receiving party is essential for maintaining proper documentation, accountability, and continuity of procedures within the legal system, allowing for the seamless transition of custody and facilitating any subsequent legal actions. In contrast, addressing the form to the subject of the arrest would not be appropriate as it does not directly pertain to the handling of their case. Similarly, addressing it to a supervising officer or the court clerk would not fit the purpose of the I-44, as those individuals typically do not have direct custody over the subject or seized items at that stage in the process.