The median salary for a parole officer in the US as of July 2013 is $52,003. There really isn't one state that will always pay the most, but you might make more in large cities such as Los Angeles and Chicago. Your income will depend on experience also.
if you dont have to pay your parole fee will you get locked up
A parole officer, in the state of California, can be paid as little as $24,000 a year and as much as $55,000 per year. The rate of pay is dependent upon several factors.
Many states charge a monthly supervision fee. I cannot speak for other states, but in Missouri Parole officers do not collect fees. The parolees all over the state mail their fees to one location and it is deposited into a fund used to pay for programs such as substance abuse treatment and electronic monitoring. Parolees are provided self addressed envelopes. Parolees CANNOT be returned to prison for failure to pay fees.
It depends... the parole officer can work for the federal government or the state government. Different states pay different salaries. NJ uses a sliding pay scale based on years of service. I believe the starting pay is now $49,000. The pay goes up from there in steps, and also increases with promotions. The benefits are good now, but that will most likely change as NJ government makes cuts in it's spending.
There is no true answer to your question because it all depends on what agency you work for. there are so much disparity in pay between cops in different size cities and county officer and state officer and it depends on all kinds of factors. it just depends on the agency. For example it just depends on the agency and your rank or pay level or whatever.
It is likely that a parolee who transferred to North Carolina from New Jersey will have to pay North Carolina state supervision fees, as each state has its own regulations regarding parole supervision fees. It is important for the parolee to check with the North Carolina Department of Public Safety or their parole officer for specific information on fees.
In Texas most of the probation officer's pay comes from the state, it can start as little as 31,000 / year and maxes around 44000
$20.00 an hour
Hi, In Texas, when an offender is on parole and gets arrested or charged with a felony crime against the state, parole will put a "no bond" on them until the new charges are resolved. They may have a bond amount set for the new charge, even if you pay that bond, they will not be released.
To report someone to their parole officer anonymously, you can contact the parole officer directly and provide information without disclosing your identity. You can also use a tip line or online reporting system if available. It's important to provide as much detailed information as possible to help the parole officer investigate the matter effectively.
You do not have to pay any probation officer directly. You do most likely have to pay probation supervision fees, however. These payments are NOT made to your probation officer but usually to the clerk's office of your sentencing court.
Of course you do