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The only difference is the level of government that they work for. One supervises released violators convicted and sentenced for FEDERAL crimes, the other supervises released violators convicted of STATE crimes.

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Who should an inmate talk to about federal probation relocation?

His probation officer.


Who pays a probation officer?

There are Probation Officers and then there are Federal Probation officers... Who pays them? The goverment! As a Probation officer i get paid by the State and enjoy all the health benefits that the state offers.


If you are on federal probation and got arrested for disorderly intoxication will you be violated?

It's possible. Talk to your probation officer.


Im on federal probation and have dirty urine drops your probation officer is asking that you be revoked how much time can you get?

you may have to serve the remainder of your sentence


What is the max age to become a probation officer?

It depends on where you are applying. To be a Federal Officer, it is 37, however most local agencies do not have a maximum.


Does federal probation test for neurontin?

Federal probation does not typically test specifically for Neurontin (gabapentin) in standard drug screenings. However, if there is specific reason to suspect misuse or if a probation officer deems it necessary, they may request a more comprehensive test that could include gabapentin. It's important for individuals on probation to disclose any prescription medications to their probation officer. Always consult with a legal professional for personalized guidance.


Does the Federal Probation Officer have the authority to release you earlier if you have completed all terms of probation?

The answer is no. The federal judge needs to formally terminate supervision. This is accomplished by either defense counsel or the USPO petitioning the court.


What is the difference between a juvenile parole officer and a juvenile probation officer and a juvenile case worker?

A juvenile parole officer is someone with a BS whom is assigned to juveniles out of prison and help them get back into normal life. A juvenile probation officer is assigned to the child as an alternative to jail/prison and to keep an eye on the child. The caseworker is in charge or directing and guiding the child when it comes to the actually law stuff. Probation Officer = Before Jail/Prison Parole Officer = After incarceration


Can probation violate us if you get married on federal supervised release?

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.


What is the advantages for a probation officer?

What advantages does one get from becoming a probation officer?


what is probation officer training for?

Probation Officer Training - CollegeSurfing.com www.collegesurfing.com/content/training-probation-officer/ Juvenile Probation Officer Training. Read the steps to become, degree requirements, and job description.


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What is the difference between An Accountant and a Finance officer?

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