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0:34 2:09 You can start by contacting the county court where the person was sentenced court records oftenMoreYou can start by contacting the county court where the person was sentenced court records often include probation. Details many counties have online databases. Where you can search for case.
After you have completed at least one year of supervised release or probation on a felony case, your attorney or your probation officer can petition the Court to request early termination. The court can terminate terms of misdemeanor probation at any time during the course of supervision.
Puyallup Municipal CourtLocal Forms | Pierce County, WA - Official Website.
Common probation violations include: Missing appointment with a probation officer. Missing a court hearing. Failing to pay fines or restitution. Not completing community service. Visiting certain places or people. Not being employed. Committing another crime.
Mandatory Conditions of Supervision You must not commit another federal, state or local crime. You must not unlawfully possess a controlled substance, including marijuana, which remains illegal under federal law. You must refrain from any unlawful use of a controlled substance.

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Best Way to Find Someones Probation Officer Then, call the county probation office and ask for the persons probation officer. If they committed a federal offense, visit the federal probation office website and locate the court where the probationer lives.
Probationary Period - The initial period of employment following certification and appointment to, or reemployment in, the classified service. The probationary period lasts for six to twelve months as determined under the provisions of WAC 357-19-040.

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