In all probability, YES. A violation of probation, regardless of the nature of the offense itself, often results in an interstate warrant being issued, and you will be extradited to the state that wants you. Can the probation officer do this himself? Not likely: a warrant has to be issued by the court that sentenced you for the VOP. Then the cops in the area to which you fled will pick you up and extradite you to the wanting state.
It is pretty likely.
I agree it's pretty likely but not 100% depends what states, what cities, how busy the court system is and how nice your po is. Not helpful at all I know.
police have a national computer system that when they run your name on the system they will know
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.
Leaving the state without permission from a Probation Officer is considered violating the probation. Permission will have to be granted for any out of state travel, and sometimes travel outside of one's county. It is best to check with the probation officer before leaving the state.
Contact the probation office and request to speak to the probation officer of (State Your Child's name here).
If you are on probation, you cannot leave the state and change your residence without the permission of the court. If the court does not grant the permission to move an dyou do anyway, you most certainly WILL be arrested.
Massachusetts was the first state to authorize the appointment of a paid probation officer in 1878.
Contact your probation officer for information.
If you are arrested for a crime in a different county, the county you're arrested in will run your record and discover that you are on probation. There's a very high possibility they will contact your probation officer, who will then recommend you be charged with probation violation. It is, also, most likely that a condition of your probation is to contact your PO when you're contacted by law enforcement. Not doing so is a violation of probation. The most likely result is that you'll be charged for the new crime in the new county, and charged for the probation violation in the county in which your probation office is located. Keep in mind that the probation office holds jurisdiction over the entire state; not just the one county.
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.
As of October, 2014, the state that has the lowest paid probation officer salary is West Virginia. The average salary in this state for such a position is 30,120 US dollars.
Boston, Massachusets
$20.00 an hour
Depends on what state they work in.