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Rules of Probation and Parole You must report to your assigned probation officer as required and/or allow your probation officer to visit you at your home or work site. You must obey all local, state and federal laws, and notify your probation officer at once if you are arrested or cited by the police.
If because of the crime in which you were a victim, you are responsible for paying bills from a doctor, hospital, dentist, counseling, funeral or for medications that a doctor prescribed to you because of the crime or if your property was stolen or damaged, you are entitled by law to have restitution ordered so that ...
Whenever the offender shall fail to make restitution within 20 days to a magisterial district judge, as ordered, the magisterial district judge shall declare the offender in contempt and forward the case to the court of common pleas.
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Offenders on parole are expected to set up a payment plan with the committing county. Amounts paid are based on the offender's employment status and are determined by the Clerk of Courts. Failure to make payments will not be an automatic violation and/or return to prison.
Q: Can terminating probation be dependent upon whether fines, costs, or restitution have been paid? A: No, UNLESS the court makes a finding on the record that the defendant 1) is financially able to pay, and 2) has willfully refused to do so.