YES u stupidass...you leave and get pulled over, they think your making a run for it.....busted!!!!
You need to check with your probation officer if you plan on leaving your state. Otherwise, if you stay within the rules of your probation, you can go on vacation.
Yes, it is possible to be on probation in one state and live in another. However, you would need to obtain permission from the court and probation officer in the state where you are on probation to transfer your probation to another state.
The process to transfer probation to another state typically takes several weeks to a few months. It requires submitting a request to the current probation officer, who will assess eligibility and coordinate with the receiving state's probation office. Factors such as the specific states involved, the nature of the offense, and the backlog of cases can influence the timeline. It's crucial to stay in communication with both probation offices to ensure a smooth transition.
if im on bond can I go to jamaica
If you have an out of state warrant for probation vialation, you must present yourself in that state to have it takin care of.
It depends on the state, and the offense that you are on probation for.
Can i get housing in wi im a felon but done with probation
Probation is not a crime but does stay on your record, just as the crime that was committed.
There are Probation Officers and then there are Federal Probation officers... Who pays them? The goverment! As a Probation officer i get paid by the State and enjoy all the health benefits that the state offers.
probation subsidy is where the state reimburses the county for the offenders placed on probation, instead of being placed in state prison.
Simply, It means that you have to stay completely out of trouble until your probation is up. To be more exact, you don't have to report to a probation officer if you're leaving the state or check-in with a probation officer whatsoever. But, if you do get in trouble (depending on what it is) you are potentially looking at a probation violation which could end up in jail time, community service, more probation, ect, ect. Hope this helped, been there before.
You would not be arraigned for this unless the Court has been notified that you violated your probation.