Can a Police Officer require me to exit my car?

Yes. More often than not, a Police Officer will ask the driver and passengers to remain in the car. However, a Police Officer has the authority to order the driver or passenger to exit the car. The United States Supreme Court ruled on this question in Pennsylvania v. Mimms, 434 U.S. 106 (1977) and Maryland v. Wilson, 519 U.S. 408 (1997)

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1. When should I call 911?
2. Where is the Ocean Springs Police Department and when is it open?
3. How much is my OSPD ticket/fine, and how can I pay it?
4. How do I file a Police Report?
5. What should I do if I’m involved in a collision?
6. What should I do when I see flashing lights behind me?
7. Can a Police Officer require me to exit my car?
8. Can a Police Officer search my car without my permission?
9. May I record a Police Officer who has stopped me for a traffic violation?
10. What documents am I required to provide an officer on a traffic stop?
11. If I have a legally-owned firearm in my car, what should I do when stopped by a Police Officer?
12. Can I get my fingerprints done at the Police Department?
13. How do I get a copy of my Incident Report or Accident Report? Is there a fee?
14. Do you do background checks or criminal history checks? How much do they cost?
15. Can I get a TPO (Temporary Protective Order) at the Ocean Springs Police Department?
16. How do I obtain information through open records?
17. How do I deal with theft?
18. How can I speak to the detective/investigator assigned to my case?
19. Is it possible to get an extra patrol while away on vacation?