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    Mar 13, 2007, 03:24 PM
    Can probation be moved from state to state
    If on probation can you move your probation to another state or do you have to stay in the state that you have probation in.
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    Mar 13, 2007, 03:37 PM
    You can request a move, the state you are at has to approve it, and the state you want to move to has to approve it. You can not move till you have permission,
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    Apr 2, 2007, 01:17 PM
    What if you do
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    Apr 2, 2007, 02:00 PM
    Hello s:

    This is an answer I have given before. You too, Mr J.

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    Ask your PO to supply you with the WRITTEN policy and procedures manual for his department. In it, you'll find a paragraph about transferring probation. By asking, he'll know that you want to transfer, so he's not going to be surprised when he receives your request. This whole thing is about avoiding surprises.

    Next; don't go yourself, but get a job and a place to live in the other state. Write the probation agency that will be doing your supervision. Introduce yourself. Tell them about your job, and your place to live. Tell them about your crime and how sorry you are. Tell them that you are about to request a transfer, and wanted to give them a heads up.

    Then, make your request in writing to your present PO. Having read the rules, you'll KNOW that you meet the criteria. Therefore, in your application, DON'T ASK!! TELL them that you meet the criteria for transfer according to rule such and such... cite the rule.

    A request formed in that manner will be awfully hard to turn down. If it IS turned down, you've got your ducks all lined up for an appeal.

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    May 14, 2008, 02:28 PM
    [QUOTE=Fr_Chuck]You can request a move, the state you are at has to approve it, and the state you want to move to has to approve it. You can not move till you have permission,[/QUO does it matter if your charges are bad or if there not that bad then could you move to another state
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    May 14, 2008, 02:36 PM
    Hello ight:

    You should start your own thread. You'll get a lot more responses that way. Maybe somebody will move it.

    Your charges don't matter. Believe me, WHATEVER you were convicted of, THEY think they're bad.

    Nope, it has to do with the RULES, and nothing but the rules. YOUR state may have rules that forbid serious offenders from moving... But I seriously doubt it. It would make no sense to require a serious offender to stay where he doesn't want to stay and let a less serious offender move...

    What I said above is what you need to do. Go read it. It's right there, above your post.

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    Jul 30, 2011, 10:23 AM
    Excon, I must say that I do believe you should take a career as a lawyer because your post on how to get a transfer is the most help I have received on this matter yet. Thank you for the lesson(:
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    Jul 30, 2011, 10:30 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by dollab View Post
    Thank you for the lesson(:
    Hello dollab:

    Twarnt nothing..

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    Oct 29, 2011, 05:00 PM
    OK I just got out early on srp.(supervised re-entry program) I am on this program till 12/27/2011 then I have 5yrs probation. Because I am on a split sentence being 10 split 2yrs. With 5yrs. Probation will I have a chance to transfer my probation to my home state. I have a home address and I am wanting to go to school there. But I also have an traffic ticket there I need to take care of,it's already been paid but I want to get my dl's back. What can and should I do?

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