The best thing to do is to check with your probation officer and/or your community service case worker. Some offices will transfer these obligations from state to state with little or no problems. You shouldn't have to go before the Court to ask permission to change transfer - your PO or case worker should be able to help you out.
2007-07-11 08:34:48
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answered by siamsa_siamsa 5
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Theres a charity that will allow you to pay off your community service
hours my brother and a friend used them how it works is if you have 80
hours it equals $80.00 you can make a donation threw there website and
they send you out your paperwork, we looked into this charity first before
making a donation to make sure they were legal and yes indeed they are a
501c3 nonprofit charity they are called Uplifting Kids they are a charity
my brother was soooo happy because it kept him from going to jail, the
courts was not trying to offer him an extention so he paid them off he
emailed and called them and someone got back to him right away he needed
this paper from the charity like asap and they charged him for the
overnight which between 40.00 and 45.00 dollars and an expedited charge of
$50.00 , they did a professional letterhead and sent it out to him, he was
toooo happy and he took the paper to the courts and everything was ok they
are also court approved all over the world I couldnt be more pleased with
this charity they saved my brothers and his friends freedom from going to
jail, they also have alot of other programs if you can't afford to pay the
hours off you can do a fundraise you can reach them by via email at
email@upliftingkids.org and also by phone at 1-855-581-9111 and there
website is www.upliftingkids.org call them they can help you and if you
need a professional letterhead urgent then let them know, I wouldn't try
theses other places online they are not legit this is the only one i could
find for my brother that is legit and not a scam and they followed threw
with a tracking number and we signed for the document so check them out
however you can't get no refunds if you decide not to go with them. They
are doing great things for people all over the world and kids. Check them
out they are even open late hours they help with court community service
and also school community service as well, you can also do a fundraise for
your hours they have alot of pretty cool programs they are great oh not to mention they are also on the Irs website as well to verify this charity
2013-12-15 22:53:33
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answered by maria 2
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You need to check with the court and ask if they will accept the communit from a different state. I use to work for a chapter of the Red Cross and we had a few people perform community service from out of state, upon approval of the courts.
2007-07-11 07:27:15
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answered by Deanna B 2
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Usually in court for certain offenses you are up against the state. The punishment is to serve that state and therefore moving the sentence wouldn't work. You can look into it but you may want to try to double up on hours now rather than rely on doing your service out of state.
2007-07-11 07:28:45
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answered by summer 5
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Not without permission of the court or whoever is overseeing the community service. But, yes, some people do complete it out of state. Some courts won't allow it since it is not benefitting the community that has been harmed by your crime.
2007-07-11 07:26:23
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answered by CarbonDated 7
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You should check with the court or probation office handling your case.
Just recently my own agency provided for two individuals requiring the performance of community service to a neighboring state...so it CAN be done. There is a requirement for "certification" that service was rendered.
Insure you've received permission from your jurisdiction first!
Best wishes.
2007-07-11 07:29:02
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answered by KC V ™ 7
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i dont think so automaticaly. i think you need to petition the county court and ask them
2007-07-11 07:26:14
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answered by mickeyr813 3
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Yes, it is possible to do this.
2016-04-01 09:22:13
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answered by Anonymous
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u will have to talk to your judge but i doubt it
2007-07-11 07:26:03
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answered by ggates1982 3
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no
2007-07-11 07:25:52
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answered by perplexed 4
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