What steps should be taken if a client has paid his/her fees in full and is requesting to be transferred to another county/state?

If you request that your probation be transferred to another county/state and you have paid your fees in full and are requesting a refund of the overpayment, it is advisable that you contact your attorney and request that they file the appropriate paperwork and schedule the matter before the sentencing judge to order the Circuit Clerk to refund the overpayment. Repayment of the lump sum will not be made unless ordered by the Court.

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1. What information will the Probation Officer require at my appointments?
2. What are the rules of reporting to the Probation Department?
3. What do I do if I am arrested while on probation?
4. How do I pay my fines/court costs/restitution?
5. How do I get my driver’s license back after a suspension or revocation?
6. What do I do if I cannot get in touch with my Probation Officer by phone?
7. What is the referral process for Drug Court?
8. What are the Courthouse hours and rules?
9. What do I need to bring to obtain a travel permit?
10. Are clients responsible for paying for drug tests?
11. What happens if a client appears for a probation appointment with alcohol on their breath?
12. Do I have to pay a fee to the county/state I am transferring to?
13. What steps should be taken if a client has paid his/her fees in full and is requesting to be transferred to another county/state?