Do you mail the ticket aswell offence

In the UK, when you receive a fixed penalty notice (FPN) for a traffic offence, you will typically receive a paper copy of the notice in the post. This is usually sent to the registered keeper of the vehicle, which may be the driver, the vehicle owner, or a third party.

The FPN will include details of the alleged offence, the penalty amount, and instructions on how to pay or challenge the notice. It will also provide a unique reference number and a deadline for payment or response.

If you receive an FPN, you should carefully read the notice and follow the instructions provided. You can usually pay the penalty online, by phone, or by post. If you wish to challenge the notice, you will need to provide evidence to support your case and may need to attend a hearing at a magistrates' court.

It's important to note that if you do not respond to the FPN or pay the penalty, you may be liable for additional costs and penalties, including court costs and a potential fine.