A speeding fine typically arrives within 14 days from the date of the offence, especially if the registered keeper of the vehicle has an up-to-date address. This 14-day window is a common expectation for receiving a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) or a speeding ticket in many places, including the UK and Australia. However, delays can occur, and there are anecdotal cases of fines arriving months later, sometimes due to postal delays or administrative processing times. If the vehicle is rented or registered to a different address, it may also take longer. Once received, timely action is required to avoid additional penalties. Overall, it’s best to expect the fine within two weeks but be prepared for exceptions where it might take longer.