$20.00 an hour
You do not have to pay any probation officer directly. You do most likely have to pay probation supervision fees, however. These payments are NOT made to your probation officer but usually to the clerk's office of your sentencing court.
In Texas most of the probation officer's pay comes from the state, it can start as little as 31,000 / year and maxes around 44000
In Kentuky, starting pay is about $30,000. You should be able to find other state's starting pay on their government personnel website.
According to the law of justice association Probation officers receive more than $50,000 of pay, a year. Depends where. The State of Missouri pays about 33,000.
If you mean inability to pay a fine then yes because just getting a fine would be a crime so a violation.
Most probation officers will start out making close to $14 to $15 per hour. The more experience they have, the more money they will likely make. The pay of a probation officer will vary from State to State. The salary per year can be as high as $100,000
yo would have to suck a dick if u want the job
do you have to pay taxes on medical insurance in the state of Washington
No, it is not illegal to not get a pay stub in Washington state. Washington is one of the few states that does not have pay stub state requirements.
Actually yes.. im on probation in Georgia but live in another state..i simply call an answering machine once a week and give them my name and SS# that's it. its pretty freakin sweet. unfortunately i also have to pay fines but that's besides the point. all you have to do is talk with your probation officer... it might have to do with what you're on probation for..mines a minor traffic violation
Yes, your probation will be revoked if you do not pay probation fees, if you miss your probation hearing, or if you fail a drug test.
== == No. Probation is a period of time in which the person in " under control " of the Probation officer, so it would be silly to try to control someone who is "out of the state ". In most cases the person has to "report to the PO" on a regular schedule, usually every week or two.