I would call your probation officer to find out.
yes you can, i got mine..
Don't forget - while on probation you are under the control and supervision of the court. You must ask the court for permission to travel, sometimes even to travel out of state. If the judge approves the travel there should be no problem.
Moving out of Connecticut while on probation for a Class A misdemeanor would typically require obtaining permission from the probation officer and the court. It is crucial to inform your probation officer and request a transfer of probation to the new jurisdiction before considering a move. Failing to do so could result in a violation of probation.
Call the probation office and request directions. Only the local probation office can answer this.
This will depend on several things. First, did you get permission from your probation officer? If so, provided you adhered to the terms of the permission to travel outside the country, you are fine. If not, keep reading. Second, were you caught traveling outside the country while on probation? If not, you got lucky and will probably not have anything happen to you, unless someone finds out about it and notifies your probation officer. If you didn't have permission to travel outside the country while on probation and you get caught, you could be punished by anything from an extension of your probation to having your probation revoked and being put in jail for the original conviction.
You must make the request to the judge that sentenced you.
Leaving the state without permission from a Probation Officer is considered violating the probation. Permission will have to be granted for any out of state travel, and sometimes travel outside of one's county. It is best to check with the probation officer before leaving the state.
It depends on the respective authorities and the terms of the federal probation. While former prisoners are free to travel from Pennsylvania to Las Vegas, many of them are under supervision and surveillance for several months and even years. With the above said, it can be noted that the terms of Federal probation are based on the type of crime the former inmate was charged with. Many people on probation are required to have periodic drug tests, in such situations, distant travel would be restricted and in the example of Nevada and Pennsylvania, that distance of travel may not be available.
Contact the probation office and request to speak to the probation officer of (State Your Child's name here).
Submit a motion/petition to the judge who sentenced you to the term of probation, and request it.
It depends on the terms of your probation. Typically, probation prohibits international travel.