Yes. In most cases an off-duty officer can also issue a ticket either at that time or at a later time.
Depends. He can always call someone on-duty to give you a ticket.
Yes, an off duty police officer can write a ticket on or off duty. The ticket can be mailed to you, or you can be served with a subpoena to appear in court to answer to the charge on the ticket.
Yes, in some cases an off-duty police officer can give you a ticket on Ontario, Canada. However, you can fight the ticket in court.
no they have to call someone who is on duty to pull you over
i dont think so
Depends. He can always call someone on-duty to give you a ticket.
Yes, an off duty police officer can write a ticket on or off duty. The ticket can be mailed to you, or you can be served with a subpoena to appear in court to answer to the charge on the ticket.
yes
Is it legal? If the off duty police officer has commited some sort of ticketable offense, yes.
Yes, in some cases an off-duty police officer can give you a ticket on Ontario, Canada. However, you can fight the ticket in court.
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.
no they have to call someone who is on duty to pull you over
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.
i dont think so
Yes, a police officer can ticket someone who is driving recklessly even if it is on a private road. Reckless driving is a threat to public safety, and it's the duty of the officer to issue a ticket when this occurs no matter where it is.
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).
almost all locations allow off-duty officers to issue citations if nessescary.