Yes, alcohol can be detected in a probation urine analysis (UA), but it typically requires specific testing for it. Standard drug tests often focus on illegal substances and may not test for alcohol unless specifically requested. If alcohol consumption is a concern for probation conditions, a probation officer may order a test that can detect its presence, especially if the individual is required to abstain from alcohol.
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Yes, the alcohol will certainly be cleared from your system well before Thursday if you stop drinking on Monday. There are some highly advanced UA tests that can detect alcohol biomarkers a few days after use, but such tests are expensive and not likely employed by probation. Probation departments rely mainly on alco-sensors (breathalyzers) to enforce alcohol-related conditions and UA to enforce drug-related conditions.
no
Revocation or drug classes I failed a ua in Denton county while on probation and my PO made me do a weekend in jail.
No. Alcohol has to be tested for separately.
By not drinking alcohol.
No they do not, generally, test for alcohol. However, if there is a question raised like you're on probation and come in drunk, then maybe. At least that is in Michigan.
About 72 hours
Not getting busted in the first place is the only way I can think of. If you go on probation, you're going to be tested.
No it won't show up on the standard ua that is given at the probation office but I have heard that if they really want to ja you for it they can because they have a seperate ua p
Alcohol doesn't show on UA testing.
No it show's up as METH.
No it can't be tested. I am currently on corrections and I smoke every night after work. I get a UA once a month and I do not use any form of detox.