An informal probation may disqualify someone from getting a job. It depends very much what the industry your trying to enter is looking for regarding criminal records.
From experience I had filled out some jobs applications that were only looking for conviction records. They weren't concerned with anything in between.
Then there are other employment applications that ask specifically have you ever been convicted of a crime. If you have, you should answer honestly.
But check this out, there are employment applications that would ask if you have ever been convicted of a felony or misdeamenor in the last 7 or 10 years. You answer know, but how about a judgement before probation show up in the investigation of your background and you do not get the job because of this finding. What you think about that?
Well, honey, visiting someone in jail is usually allowed regardless of probation status, as long as you're not the one locked up! Just make sure to follow the jail's visitation rules and regulations, and you should be good to go. Probation or not, don't go causing any trouble while you're there – leave the drama to the inmates.
someone will disqualify you if you don't follow the rules.
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Yes, individuals with a felony on their record can still obtain a passport in the United States. Having a felony does not automatically disqualify someone from getting a passport.
Whether probation can violate someone for getting married while on federal supervised release depends on the specific conditions and restrictions set by the probation officer. Typically, getting married would not be a violation, but it is essential to consult with the probation officer to ensure compliance with all conditions and requirements.
Ask your probation officer.
Yes of course it is.
if you pay probation but not on the day due do you have time as long as your probation is not up
Probation violation you will go to jail. An still owe on fines an still will be own probation
"Psssst" is an informal way of getting someone's attention quietly or secretly. It can also be used to indicate interest or excitement about something.
It is known as a "Violation of Probation."But an inmate (meaning someone who is IN jail/prison) cannot be on probation. Probation begins after they are released.