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If you have restrictions on your probation that restrict your residence area (which you probably do), you will be in violation of your court ordered sentence and may well be remanded to jail or prison for the remainder of your sentence.

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Can a person on felony probation move into your home without your permission?

No


Is it excape if you move to another state without permition from your felony probation officer?

Yeo. You a fugitive now


What happens to your felony record when you move to another state?

It remains.


Would you have an outstanding warrant if you moved out of state while on juvenile probation as a felony?

If you did not satisfy all the requirements of your probation, and did not seek the permission of the court to move out of state, and/or have your probation transferred to your new state of residence, yes, you probably do.


What are the consequences for moving to another state while on felony probation in Texas?

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If you are on felony probation in California can you move to Seattle?

Usually one of the conditions of parole is that you cannot leave the state. Your parole officer can answer the question for you.


If you moved to New York while on felony probation in Florida will New York extradite you back if you're caught?

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i am on felony probation and am trying to move to a different county, can my PO legally tell me no?

i think they can. my son went through that to. and they told him no.the system is not fair.


What happens when you move out of state on probation with out permission in New Jersey?

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Is it legal to move two states away while on probation in Oregon?

Depends upon the conditions of your probation. Contact your probation officer.


Can i move out of my aunts on while on probation for a misdemeanor to move in with a boyfriend im 19 and still attending school?

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What happens if you fail to report a move to a different city to your probation officer?

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