You will need to ask the probation department, however, even if they refuse to waive the supervision fee, continue to report and abide by all terms of your probation even if you cannot pay. They cannot revoke your probation for failing to do something you are not capable of. However, if this is the case, make sure you are not spending money on other unnecessary items either.
Call the probation office and request directions. Only the local probation office can answer this.
Contact the probation office and request to speak to the probation officer of (State Your Child's name here).
Submit a motion/petition to the judge who sentenced you to the term of probation, and request it.
A police officer can request that anyone show him or her their phone. In the absense of a warrant, they generally are not obligated to comply with this request, but if they do, he or she may certainly look at it.
To request a hardship withdrawal for home repairs, you typically need to contact your retirement account provider and provide documentation of the repair costs and the hardship situation. The provider will review your request and may require additional information before approving the withdrawal.
Any letter of request, including a Hardship letter, must include the request and the reason for the request, in this case marriage relocation. Proof should be offered along with all contact details in the even follow up information is needed.
It was gifted freely by Maryland at the request of George Washington. Originally Virginia also gifted a portion across the Potomac (DC was an equilateral diamond) but in 1846 this area rejoined Virginia because of economic hardship and support for slavery (which the larger Maryland side was against).
The time it takes for a judge to approve probation can vary, but it usually happens within a few days to a few weeks after the probation request is made.
A person cannot be set for a probation revocation hearing unless they have already been sentenced to probation. If you are asking if a person can request to do their prison time instead of being released again to probation then yes they can. It may sound odd, but it does happen.
Sometimes the bank will send a letter of hardship. You indicate information about bills you pay, etc. They will readjust your mortgage but it is usually more than the original amount. They usually call it a request for hardship document. Sometimes the bank will send a letter of hardship. You indicate information about bills you pay, etc. They will readjust your mortgage but it is usually more than the original amount. They usually call it a request for hardship document.
To potentially waive the fees for transferring probation from North Carolina to New York, individuals can request a fee waiver by demonstrating financial hardship. This typically involves submitting documentation that proves the inability to pay, such as income statements or proof of public assistance. Additionally, it's advisable to consult with a probation officer or legal counsel for guidance on the specific process and requirements in both states. Each case may vary, so it's important to follow the appropriate legal procedures.
Yes, paying all fees and fines related to the court including restitution, court costs, attorney fees and probation supervision fees can be a term of your probation and you can be found in violation of probation for not paying them in a timely manner.