Hands over the ticket one’s forged (6,2)
I believe the answer is:
passes on
'hands' is the definition.
('pass on' can be a synonym of 'hand')
'over the ticket one's forged' is the wordplay.
'over' is an insertion indicator.
'the ticket' becomes 'pass' (pass is a kind of ticket).
'forged' indicates anagramming the letters.
'ones' is an anagram of 'eson'.
'pass' going into 'eson' is 'PASSES ON'.
(Other definitions for passes on that I've seen before include "Hands to the next person" , "graduates" , "Dies; transmits" .)