Usually at the end of their shift, or daily. It is governed by department rules and guidelines.
Yes, a police officer can issue a ticket to another police officer if they witness a violation of the law by that officer. Police officers are expected to uphold the law regardless of their own profession.
No.
I suppose you "can", but the police officer is most likely going to turn you down. He may also see it as an attempt to avoid a ticket, which, at least for me, is not a good first impression.
Yes.
Yes
no
Generally speaking Officers submit the tickets to court within 30 days but they have as long as 12 months from the date of the ticket.
The one I got was $230 The one I got was $230
Yes
two days
No, a civilian cannot legally issue a ticket to a police officer. Only authorized law enforcement officers have the authority to issue tickets or citations.
Based on the question, I assume the officer in question is employed by the police department; however, has not completed training through the state. Yes, the police officer can issue a ticket. Although not certified, the officer has been granted authority through the police department, and holds the authority to do anything that a certified officer may do (within reason).