A four-year college degree in the fields of criminal justice, social work, or some other relevant area is normally required.
The judge decides whether you get probation, or not, and the terms of the probation. The Probation Officer just carries out the court's order and administers the probation order.
The first step would be to speak to her probation officer directly. Have thorough documentation for exactly how she has violated a probation order (e.g. you observed her with drug paraphernalia on this date; she had an unreported auto accident on that date; she left the children unattended for 36 hours on these dates). You can generally learn who the probation officer is by calling the court and properly identifying yourself and your ex. If the probation officer is unsupportive, take your materials to family court in order to get the custody order altered.
If a probation officer is not enforcing a court order, the individual can try the following steps: Document the instances where the probation officer is not following the court order, noting dates, times, and specific details. Report the issue to a supervisor or higher-ranking officer within the probation department, providing the documented evidence. If there is still no resolution, consult with an attorney or public defender to explore further legal options, such as filing a motion to address the non-compliance in court.
yes, that is their job.... and that's one term of your probation.
Talk with your probation officer or judge. You need to understand the legal grounds of this matter.
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.
The order of discharge from probation typically involves completing all required probation terms, such as meeting with a probation officer, paying fines, completing community service, and staying out of legal trouble. Once all requirements are met, a judge will review the case and issue a formal discharge from probation.
Yes, a Probation Officer can find out if you have been prescribed a drug.
With a court order for their release from the doctor or medical facility, yes, they do.
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You can study criminal justice in any state and prepare for a police career in Georgia or elsewhere. But in order to become a certified police officer in Georgia, you will have to attend and complete a police academy in Georgia.
In order to become a loan officer you must a high school diploma. Many loan officers require a bachelor�۪s degree for commercial loan officers; previous banking, lending, or sales experience.