You would have to ask either your Probation Officer or the Court for permission to travel.
Remember. PROBATION is simply a lenient sentence for having been found GUILTY of something. But a sentence nonetheless! You're not on vacation and your movements and privileges CAN be controlled.
If you were offered 2 years of probation and did not take it then you will go to trail. This could result in you getting some jail time.
Contact your PO for specific information, but it will probably involve submitting a petition/motion to the court requesting that your probation be transferred to the other state. Remember - probation IS a sentence. Just because you're out and walking around doesn't mean you don't have restrictions on your actions and movements. The judge either will, or will not, grant your request.
2 years for misdemanor from date of crime.
In Georgia, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18 years old.
No it is against the law!
u can go anywhere anytime all you want
all the years since 1776, July 4 when the Declaration of Independence was signed.
At any age if the parents approve. Otherwise they have to wait until they turn 18.
There is no set time limit set on the extradition process. Once the apprehending state (GA) has notified the state that wants him (CA) and the legal mechanisms have been set in motion, it can take as long as it takes for the legal requirements of both states to be met and satisfied. If he is still incarcerated in GA after more than 90 days you probably should file a Writ orf Habeus Corpus.
Most probation officers will start out making close to $14 to $15 per hour. The more experience they have, the more money they will likely make. The pay of a probation officer will vary from State to State. The salary per year can be as high as $100,000
VOP is not a statute controlled sentence. You have ALREADY been sentenced for a crime. Probation was your sentence. What may happen to you now is entirely up to the judge who sentenced you, but it could be up to and including include being remanded to jail to serve out the remainder of your original sentence.
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Georgia is GA.