What do you have to do to transfer probation?

What do you have to do to transfer probation?

You also must be in compliance with all the probation rules in your state prior to transfer.

Can a person move to another state while on probation?

You cannot leave the state while your application is in process. The receiving state has 45 days to accept or deny the Interstate Compact Transfer request. Generally, if you were a resident of the receiving state for at least one year before the offense, then the receiving state will accept the transfer.

Is the Florida probation office open for transfers?

Florida Field Offices will remain open and operations are to continue. Field work continues to monitor compliance with ordered conditions of supervision. Initial contact with transfer cases entering the state will be by done an in-person office visit. Subsequent monthly reporting will be conducted by phone or as directed by the supervising officer.

Can a parolee be transferred to another probation?

The Compact has established specific criteria a parolee must meet to be eligible for transfer. You must go through the Compact’s transfer process if you were convicted of a felony or certain misdemeanors that involve more than a year probation, and you have more than 90 days of probation remaining.

You also must be in compliance with all the probation rules in your state prior to transfer.

You cannot leave the state while your application is in process. The receiving state has 45 days to accept or deny the Interstate Compact Transfer request. Generally, if you were a resident of the receiving state for at least one year before the offense, then the receiving state will accept the transfer.

Florida Field Offices will remain open and operations are to continue. Field work continues to monitor compliance with ordered conditions of supervision. Initial contact with transfer cases entering the state will be by done an in-person office visit. Subsequent monthly reporting will be conducted by phone or as directed by the supervising officer.

The Compact has established specific criteria a parolee must meet to be eligible for transfer. You must go through the Compact’s transfer process if you were convicted of a felony or certain misdemeanors that involve more than a year probation, and you have more than 90 days of probation remaining.