What is the process of release for felony probation?

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What is the process of release for felony probation?

I’ve been on supervised probation for 10 years. The last 4 have been minimum supervision. All my goals have been met and all fines have been paid since the 2nd year. I am also current with COS. My satisfaction date was 3 weeks ago but I am still being shown as under supervision on the website. Do I have to go to court or just be patient?

Asked on November 13, 2011 under Criminal Law, Idaho

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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

From what you have written, you are close to being released from the terms of your probation. I would contact your probation officer as to the status of you being completely released from your probation.

My experience is that there is a court date typically set for this, a final probation report is submitted and the court makes an order ending your probation hopefully. Be patient. Good luck.


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