Time, place, parties, content, signature, date.
After the criminal suspect has verified that the transcript is correct, he or she shall sign and fingerprint the transcript page by page, and write on the last page “I have read the above transcript (or read it to me), and It matches what I said." If a person refuses to sign or take fingerprints, the investigators shall indicate this in the transcript. The items listed in the interrogation record must be filled in completely in accordance with regulations. Investigators and translators shall sign the interrogation transcript.
The "Regulations on Procedures for Handling Criminal Cases by Public Security Organs" stipulates relevant provisions on transcripts:
Article 200: Investigators shall truthfully record interviews and criminal suspects’ confessions or excuses. clear. Interrogation transcripts should be made using materials that can retain handwriting for a long time.
Article 201: The interrogation transcript shall be handed over to the criminal suspect for checking or read to him. If there are omissions or errors in the records, the criminal suspect should be allowed to make additions or corrections and have their fingerprints stamped.