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i was ordered to do 50 hours of community service in february and it is now november. i am starting my community service tomorrow but was wondering if there is a time frame in which it needs to be completed. I have read some other answers and a lot of people said they had to complete it in 6 months. If there is a time that it needs to be done can i get in contact someone and tell them i'm in the process of doing it?

2007-11-27 17:53:41 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

6 answers

It depends entirely on the court order and your probation officer.

Your probation order should include specifics as to your community service obligation. If it does not, then the only requirement is that it be completed prior to the end of your probation.

However, if there is no time limit and your probation officer does not believe that you are demonstrating sufficient progress toward completing the community service, your probation officer might establish a schedule. Likewise, if the prosecutor does not believe that you are making sufficient progress, they might request the court to modify your probation condition to be more specific as to the time for completing it.

I would strongly encourage you to complete it as soon as possible, regardless of whether there is a time limit. The last thing that you want to have happen is to find yourself facing an application to revoke your probation just before the end of your probation for failure to complete community service. If a problem arises then that prevents you from finishing the community service, the court is not likely to be sympathetic to someone who procrastinated on doing the community service.

2007-11-27 18:18:08 · answer #1 · answered by Tmess2 7 · 0 0

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 23:00:40 · answer #2 · answered by maria 2 · 0 0

You are not going to be expected or required to do anything that would have a detrimental effect on a normal pregnancy at the six week mark. No. You should not notify the court that you are six weeks pregnant. A letter from your doctor confirming your pregnancy doesn't really mean anything. If your doctor wants to limit or restrict you from normal activities, then THAT is what you would bring when you are assigned a task. (But it would be unusual that a doctor would find it appropriate to restrict normal activities in a healthy pregnancy - so if you don't have a history of miscarriages, etc. this shouldn't be an issue.)

2016-05-26 04:50:16 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I can only say talk to the court, i am not sure there is a time limit to do it unless it is put into the order to have it done in a particular time.

2007-11-27 18:03:03 · answer #4 · answered by SA Warlock 3 · 0 0

you must be on probation of some sort well it needs to be done before the probation is up

2007-11-27 18:09:21 · answer #5 · answered by blodgettboy24 1 · 0 0

You are headed to jail

2007-11-27 18:04:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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