The probation officer will investigate and see if there was, in fact, a violation. If he or she believes a violation did occur, then the offender can be arrested, so as to have a court hearing. This hearing usually takes place between the prosecuting attorney, the offender and his attorney, the probation officer, and the judge. After hearing all of the facts and arguments, it is then that a judge decides if the offender's probation will be revoked, and he or she will serve any remaining jail time that was originally suspended.
Call there probation officer. If you don't know who it is just call the county in which you think they are on probation with. You can get the phone number for that county on the internet.
Contact the parole office or that person's parole agent.
Its when you change your address and not report it. You don't report when suppose to, ect.
To report a parole or probation violation, you should call the police department or the local parole/probation office. Tell them what is going on and they will handle it. Most likely the violator would be arrested.
If it was YOU that was on probation and inadvertently violated your own terms, it COULD be to your advantage to report yourself to your PO. It might reflect well on your intentions.
Probation violation you will go to jail. An still owe on fines an still will be own probation
Yes of course it is.
It might land on someone's desk, but like most law enforcement-type agencies, they usually do not entertain or give much weight to, anonymous reports.
It depends on what the violation is and what you are on probation for.
Administrative probation is sometimes referred to as "Court supervised" probation. Administrative Probation means you will not have to report monthly in person to a probation officer. However, you are still on probation. You still must complete all required terms and conditions of your probation or you face a warrant for your arrest for Violation of Probation.
Call your local Probation Office (number should be under the Government listings in the phone book) - tell them you wish to report a violator - give them the specific info including the name of the violator.
It is known as a "Violation of Probation."But an inmate (meaning someone who is IN jail/prison) cannot be on probation. Probation begins after they are released.
Technical Rules Violation (a violation of the terms and conditions of the probation) and New Crime Violation.
The safest way would be to contact the state department of probation and parole: http://www.corrections.ky.gov/pp/