Cop said he would mail ticket

That's frustrating! It's not uncommon for police officers to issue a ticket and then promise to mail it to you, but it's always a good idea to confirm the details with them.

Here are a few things you can do to follow up:

  1. Ask the officer for a receipt or a copy of the ticket: If the officer gives you a receipt or a copy of the ticket, you can use this as proof that you received the ticket.
  2. Get the officer's name and badge number: Make a note of the officer's name and badge number, so you can follow up with them if you don't receive the ticket.
  3. Check with the police department: You can contact the police department's administrative office or the officer's supervisor to confirm that the ticket was mailed to you.
  4. Check your mail: Make sure to check your mail regularly, including your junk mail and spam folders, to ensure that the ticket doesn't get lost in the shuffle.
  5. Consider a courtesy notice: If you don't receive the ticket and you're concerned about the fine, you can contact the police department and ask if they can provide a courtesy notice or a reminder about the ticket.

Remember to stay calm and polite when following up with the police department. It's possible that there was a miscommunication or a mistake, and they may be able to resolve the issue quickly.