When the police give you a ticket, they will tell you why you are getting one. If it is a fixed penalty, you will be told the deadline by which to pay the fine, and what will happen if you don't pay on time.
You need to let your probation officer about this. You do not want for them to find out on their own
Usually not, unless the terms of probation specified otherwise. If you're not certain, you can ask your probation officer, and they'll be able to tell you what is or is not in violation of your probation.
As long as the officer that issued the ticket can be identified, say by the ticket number, the signature is not going to get it thrown out.
You can appeal a ticket surcharge that is imposed by your insurance company with your state insurance department but you will lose if you try to blame the police officer. Police officers have no responsibility to inform you of what might happen to your insurance if you get a ticket. In fact they don't care what happens to your insurance rates, if you violated a traffic law you should expect to get a ticket.
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.
Unlikely. Any charge can be dropped, but the officer could simply say you were too intoxicated to remember.
No.
He flashes his card to the police officer (apex)
In most cases if the officer doesn't show up to court the ticket is dropped, but it depends on where you get your ticket. If you get a ticket in my home town the officers don't have to show up and you'll still have to go before a judge or pay the ticket.
Yes.
no
Yes, you can.