First, you will have to ask the permission of the sentencing court. If they consider it, the first thing the authorities must do is determine whether, or not, the other state will accept your supervision. It costs money to supervise probationers and parolees, and they may not want to accept any more workload from out of state. Only after the receiving state agrees to accept your supervision, will your state grant you the permission to move.
First talk to your PO, he can probably be the most help to you in how to go about it. You must present a 'motion' to the judge who sentenced you asking permission to have your probation transferred and supervised by another state.
Added: However, it costs money to supervise you and the state you want to move to may not agree to accept the cost or responsibility. . . . especially in these days of budget shortfalls. In that case the sentencing court MAY not allow you to move.
No. Probation is not an offense, and it is not something you must answer to. If a person has a warrant out for violation of probation or for a new offense, and they are found in another state, the new state will arrest the person and the two states will communicate about whether or not they want to extradite the person back to the original state.
Only if Maryland accepts the transfer of your probation supervision from Pennsylvania. (1) You must petition the Court for permission to transfer your probation from one state to the other. (2) The court must approve it. (3) Maryland must agree to accept the responsibility (and the cost) of your supervision. You cannot move out of state unless and until all this takes place.
Can probation be transfered from Alabama to georgia
legally yes
Only if it is allowed by the judge who originally sentenced you AND if the state of Texas will accept the reponsibility for monitoring and supervising your probation. Start with the court that sentenced you and get that question answered first.
The best way to check on the status of a probation transfer from another county, is to speak with the probation officer in charge. They may be able to give you information if you or a family member are involved.
Once you go on the run, they freeze your probation. So once they catch you, they start it back up
It depends on the state, and the offense that you are on probation for.
If you have an out of state warrant for probation vialation, you must present yourself in that state to have it takin care of.
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.
Under certain circumstances probation can be transferred interstate. You would have to petition the sentencing court to transfer your probation.
probation subsidy is where the state reimburses the county for the offenders placed on probation, instead of being placed in state prison.