If you are placed on felony formal probation and supervised by a probation officer you might expect that moving to another state to comes with some challenges. read more
If you are placed on felony formal probation and supervised by a probation officer you might expect that moving to another state to comes with some challenges. Many probationers are surprised and unhappy to learn that even informal probation can prohibit them from moving to a different state before their probation expires. read more
Mike Kramer: Probation transfers can be issued under certain circumstances. It depends upon the new state and whether they’re willing to accept you on probation. Each state is different by in law, do they usually will not accept you on lower forms of misdemeanor probation. read more
Mike Kramer: Probation transfers can be issued under certain circumstances. It depends upon the new state and whether they’re willing to accept you on probation. Each state is different by in law, do they usually will not accept you on lower forms of misdemeanor probation. If you’re on felony probation, they probably will accept you. read more
Typically the judge will sign an order permitting supervision in another state and that has to be done on the spot before the transfer process even commences on a computer “back” at the probation office. read more