Just do it. You don't want to know and it's best if you just find a great place to do service hours and just completely spend a day there. Honestly I do not know, but I can assure you it's probably something that isn't that great.
If you do not complete community service hours issued by a judge on time, you may face penalties or consequences. These can vary depending on the specific circumstances and jurisdiction, but possible outcomes can include a fine, probation, extension of the completion deadline, or even incarceration. It is important to communicate with your probation officer or the court if you are unable to complete the community service hours on time to discuss potential alternatives or accommodations.
You can be fined or serve a community service order (optional)
Something is missing from the question. If you successfully completed your community service AND you successfully completed your probation period - then - when and what was the warrant issued for?
Not enough info to answer the question. If the sentence was suspended why is there a warrant issued for you? Suspended sentence for what offense? Was there some kind of probation/community service attached to the sentence that you failed to complete?
The jail should book you on the warrant and complete the return of service to clear the warrant. You will have to answer the new warrant before release.
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A FFA stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service in 1953.
If your application terminates before your ID is issued, but you are prevented from re-applying, contact the customer service department.
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Community Tax Certificates are issued by the Barangay Treasurer in every barangay or from the City Treasurer's Office.
Waring is issued
1962
A consent calendar is primarily issued to juveniles who are proven guilty of certain crimes under the consent of their parent or legal guardian. The consent calendar subjects the child to probation-like activities such as community service, or PBT and urine screening.