Sure with the permission of your probation officer. If your officer is okay with you taking a trip or visiting someone out of State your officer can issue you a travel permit.
I left Florida to go to Another Country six years ago while on probation. What would be the consequences of returning to another state?
READ YOUR PROBATION PAPERS - everybody's is different. Or, ask your Probation Officer. Depending on the conditons of YOUR probation you may, or may not, have travel restrictions.
You can, if you get permission from your PO (Probation Officer) or the court that issued the sentence. .
It depends on the specific terms of your probation. Generally, if you are on probation for a lesser offense than a misdemeanor, you may still be able to leave the country with permission from your probation officer or the court. It is important to obtain clearance before traveling internationally to avoid any potential legal consequences.
here in the state of Florida the is no statue of limitation on a probation violation (SORRY)
How has probation in this country to where it is today?
According to my DUI lawyer, travel outside the country requires the judge's approval.
It depends on what the violation is and what you are on probation for.
Usually, the probation officer will submit a form to a supervisor for approval to leave the state. If the order of probation prohibits you from leaving the state, it is usually up to the probation officer if you can leave. There must be a good reasonto leave the state, and it helps if he/she has been doing well while on probation.
Yes, provided you serve your sentence and probation term first, and are allowed to hold a passport.
You must make the request to the judge that sentenced you.
once you have served your probation term and are off you can leave the state
Yes, but make sure to check with your PO or the court first. You can only travel and/or leave the country if the court permits it.