Lateral Hire: Verbal Offer but Haven't Received Official Offer Yet

I know I'm probably being paranoid, anxious and all that good stuff, but I was informed by HR early last week that they were planning to move forward with me (asked me all about salary and that good stuff). Two days later I received a call from my soon-to-be boss officially offering me the position and the following day I received another phone call from the head of the department congratulating me and going over finer details. It was during that call that I was told that my offer was submitted and just needed to get the appropriate approvals before it would be sent to me (preceded by a phone call informing me it was coming). I was explicitly told that barring any unforeseen circumstances that I should expect the offer no-later than Tuesday (Wednesday if people were on vacation or just out of the office).

Having said that, I know today is only Tuesday and technically they have until tomorrow before I start really panicking. Having only worked in boutiques, I'm unfamiliar with the process of everything. This is a job that I really, really want, however, I don't want to annoy the HR department, my soon-to-be-boss or the head of the department if I just have to be patient and wait.

If I don't receive anything by tomorrow should I be sending an e-mail, calling or do nothing? If I should contact someone, who would be the most appropriate person to contact?

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I left my contact a message last night as I still have yet to receive anything official. That being said, I spoke to a buddy of mine who also works at this bank in a similar department and she mentioned that she was involved in a similar situation. The HR department informed to her expect an offer letter by x date and it actually didn't get sent out to her for an additional 2-3 weeks.

Do you recommend I stay in close contact with my soon-to-be boss or how should I go about it? The last thing i want to happen is have him forget who I am...

 
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I left my contact a message last night as I still have yet to receive anything official. That being said, I spoke to a buddy of mine who also works at this bank in a similar department and she mentioned that she was involved in a similar situation. The HR department informed to her expect an offer letter by x date and it actually didn't get sent out to her for an additional 2-3 weeks.

Do you recommend I stay in close contact with my soon-to-be boss or how should I go about it? The last thing i want to happen is have him forget who I am...

or be to annoying and look immature...
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Oreos fluff head:

I left my contact a message last night as I still have yet to receive anything official. That being said, I spoke to a buddy of mine who also works at this bank in a similar department and she mentioned that she was involved in a similar situation. The HR department informed to her expect an offer letter by x date and it actually didn't get sent out to her for an additional 2-3 weeks.

Do you recommend I stay in close contact with my soon-to-be boss or how should I go about it? The last thing i want to happen is have him forget who I am...

or be to annoying and look immature...

Didn't mean try to touch base with him day in and day out. I was speaking to maybe touching base if a company of his reported or something along those lines.

 

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