Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask

Transfer of probation to another state

Asked Jan 30, 2007, 03:28 AM — 32 Answers
What is the procedure to transfer probation to another state

32 Answers
excon's Avatar
excon Posts: 20,999, Reputation: 15460
Expert
 
#11

Jul 13, 2009, 06:58 AM


Hello T:

This isn't about them. We KNOW how they are. This is about what YOU do. I told you EXACTLY what to DO above. I see that you want to do something else.... That ain't going to work.

See where I said above in "writing"? That's what you do. You don't SAY anything. You don't argue. You don't beg and plead. You submit, and appeal. That's all. Do it.

excon
Helpful
bedroomeyes76's Avatar
bedroomeyes76 Posts: 1, Reputation: 10
Junior Member
 
#12

Sep 26, 2009, 11:06 PM
What is the Interstate Transfer Process?

When a probationer requests, through their probation officer, a transfer of supervision to another state (Receiving State), the probation officer in the current state (Sending State) reviews the case to determine whether the probationer meets the necessary criteria for transfer. That criteria includes having an established residence and/or immediate family and employment or visible means of support in the Receiving State. It is important to note that a transfer to another state is a privilege provided to probationers who are currently complying with their terms and conditions of probation. If the probation officer agrees to pursue a transfer, the probationer must execute a waiver of extradition and must agree to abide by the terms and conditions set by both the Sending and Receiving States.

What are the Reporting Instructions Process?

A probationer is not allowed to move to another state to live without contacting that Receiving State. Permission is required FIRST from the Receiving State in most cases. The Sending State must complete a form that presents a snapshot of the case and forward it to the Receiving State. The Receiving State reviews the information and decides whether it will provide reporting instructions, then returns the information back to the Sending State. If a probationer is found to be in another state, without prior notification and or permission, the probationer may face legal action in that state, such as an arrest or be ordered to pay a fine.
Helpful
KrazyKat10's Avatar
KrazyKat10 Posts: 2, Reputation: 10
New Member
 
#13

Feb 25, 2010, 09:05 PM
excon I have also read everything u've put on here... I have a man in Prison right now in IN and I have moved to GA for my job... I need to get him transferred down here as son as he gets out... Is there anything I can do to get things done a little faster and easier?
Helpful
excon's Avatar
excon Posts: 20,999, Reputation: 15460
Expert
 
#14

Feb 27, 2010, 10:12 AM


Quote:
Originally Posted by KrazyKat10 View Post
Is there anything I can do to get things done a little faster and easier?
Hello K:

Sure. Have him transferred BEFORE he even gets out. The requirements are the same, and he can bypass Indiana probation entirely. He needs to change his plans with the appropriate people in prison such as his case manager. He should know who he has to arrange it with inside.

excon
Helpful
KrazyKat10's Avatar
KrazyKat10 Posts: 2, Reputation: 10
New Member
 
#15

Feb 27, 2010, 03:40 PM
Thanks!
Helpful
bumblebea's Avatar
bumblebea Posts: 2, Reputation: 10
New Member
 
#16

May 24, 2010, 03:06 PM
Good luck with that my husband has been trying to move from california to colorado where me and his dauther are. He got a very good job and has a place to stay with me, his po is has sumited the transfer request 2 times and it has been denied both times. He lost the good job he had gotten because he was unable to start because they denied it . My parents even wrote a letter stating they would help support him as long as they needed he wrote a letter along with the offer letter he received from the employer and they still denied it we both are so sad I don't think we will ever be together so I don't think it matters what you do. I hope you have better luck then we did.
Helpful
bumblebea's Avatar
bumblebea Posts: 2, Reputation: 10
New Member
 
#17

May 24, 2010, 03:11 PM
Its hard to transfer my husband has tried twice and its been diened. He had a good job, a place to stay and me and is daughter are here in co. He is ca. Is po sumitted twice and it was deined twice I hope you have better luck then us. We are both so sad I don't think we will ever be together. And he wrote a letter my parents wrote a letter stating they would help and he had paper work from his job and they still deined it
Helpful
excon's Avatar
excon Posts: 20,999, Reputation: 15460
Expert
 
#18

May 24, 2010, 03:14 PM


Hello b:

What is the reason they denied you?

excon
Helpful
jeannie85's Avatar
jeannie85 Posts: 1, Reputation: 10
Junior Member
 
#19

Jul 3, 2010, 09:42 PM
Hello I was wondering does this apply for every state? How long is the process even if written or whatever we have to do? We are suppose to move in 20 days the probation officer knew we were moving financial issue took a toll and we got to stay in the same state but different counties which is 9 1/2 hrs away. So she has been nice so far. If we tell her the move is sooner because we will be homeless will they let the transfer go through or does he have to go to court to do so? I hope I asked the right question... Thanks
Helpful
excon's Avatar
excon Posts: 20,999, Reputation: 15460
Expert
 
#20

Jul 4, 2010, 02:26 AM
Hello J:

Go read this:

excon
Helpful

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.

Remove Text Formatting

Undo
Redo
 
Decrease Size
Increase Size
Bold
Italic
Underline
Align Left
Align Center
Align Right
Ordered List
Unordered List
Decrease Indent
Increase Indent
Insert Email Link
Wrap [QUOTE] tags around selected text
Wrap [CODE] tags around selected text
Wrap [HTML] tags around selected text
Wrap [PHP] tags around selected text
Wrap [YOUTUBE] tags around selected text
Notification Type:



Check out some similar questions!

Transfer of probation [ 16 Answers ]

How long will it take to transfer my probation from michigan to dallas texas I was put on probation for 12 months on a larceny in building charge that was knock down to a entry without permission charge. The department of correction or my "probation officer" requested that I do 90 days in jail if...

Interstate Transfer of Probation [ 4 Answers ]

My son is 19 years old, living in NYC. He is on 10 years probation for a sexual offense. He was tried as a youthful offender, and is not required to register as a sex offender. He is employed full time and is in therapy in accordance with the terms of his probation. We are interested in transfering...

Felony probation transfer [ 2 Answers ]

My younger sister would like to transfer her felony probation from Florida to South Carolina--she still owes the state of Florida fines, etc--does anyone know the requirements to transferring probation--is there a legal process, etc? Any insight would be most appreciated.

Probation transfer [ 2 Answers ]

My wife and I received probation.We had to accept a plea agreement and 2 felony 4's.All allegations of dangerous crimes against children have been lifted.Our 3 children live in Maryland with a relative.This relative doesn't want us to get our children back.We lost our infant son in March 1999.We...

Probation Transfer [ 2 Answers ]

My fiance' is in County Jail on misdemeanor drug charges. He is due to be released August 25 and has one year's probation after his release. The problem arises in the fact that I am in Kansas, where we live, and he has been told that he must serve his probation in Indiana. He has an established...


View more Crime questions Search