answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

I believe so. Off duty police officers don't have to do anything during their break but they still have to enforce the law whenever they think it's nescessary.

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Can an off duty police officer give you a ticket in Michigan?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Can off duty police officers write you a speeding ticket?

In some states, an off duty police officer can write a speeding ticket. It will depend on the laws in your specific state. You can always go to court to fight the ticket.


Can an off-duty police officer give you a ticket in Ontario Canada while he is in his civilian clothes and his take home car?

Yes. A police officer is able to act on any illegal activities that he may see. So in your case yes. This doesnt happen much because an off duty cop is on break and littering is a pity crime i dont see why he/she would intervene and waste his/her time.


Can an off duty officer issue a ticket in Alabama?

No, an off duty officer can not issue a ticket in the state of Alabama. An officer must be on duty before they arrest someone or issue a ticket.


Can an off-duty police officer give you a ticket in California?

I don't know for sure, but if they have take home cars that they are allowed to drive in their off time, I would imagine that means that they are always on duty.AnswerYes, in California it is totally legal for an off-duty officer to issue you a citation. It will usually come in the mail or they will have a marked patrol unit pull you over. If s/he elects to have you pulled over by a marked patrol unit, then after the officer contacts you, the off duty officer will issue the ticket. Also, a police officer in California has "Police Powers" anywhere in the State of California. I know this because I am a police officer in California and have written several citations while "off duty".


What are the duties of a police officer?

A police officer's duty is to make sure a certain area is safe.


Should a off duty police officer inform you that he is a police officer?

No he doesn't have to tell you. However, if the off-duty officer is interacting with you in his official capacity, he must identify himself at that point


Can a civilian narcotics officer follow you home and use an on duty police officers tickets book and write a citation?

I've never heard of a 'civilian narcotics officer." If you are referring to a narcotics officer who works undercover or in civilian clothing - he is STILL a police officer. Whatever action he took that necessitated the issuing of a ticket - police officers don't 'own' the ticket books they carry. A ticket book is nothing but a pad of legal forms that can be utilized by ANY sworn law enforcement officer for issuing summonses. If that describes the incident you are referring to then, yes, it was legal.


What can you ask police?

If you are a police officer you would not need to ask. A police officer doing his duty will treat another police officer as any member of the public (if they are out of uniform and off duty).


Can an off duty police officer stop you with flashers?

no they have to call someone who is on duty to pull you over


Can an off duty police officer give you a ticket in Florida?

Yes. As long as they are within their jurisdictional boundaries they may personally issue you a citation. Officers/Deputies/Troopers are on duty 24/7 and there certifications are maintained by the Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement. This said they must also stop to render aid or deter criminal offenses that occur in their presence. In Florida there is no such thing as "off duty."


Does an off duty police officer retain the legal status of on duty officer?

yes because they have equal right if there on or not they are the same its just the clothes that changes


Can an off duty police officer give you a ticket in Denver CO?

Not directly.Another View: Police Officers are legally held to be "on duty" 24 hours a day, so, while their agency's internal rules may discourage (or even forbid) this practice, as a purely legal matter, yes, they have the authority to do so.