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  Harris County, Texas Probation Conditions
A lot of my clients want to know what the conditions of a potential probation may be so I have decided to provide a list of the common requirements to successfully complete a probation in Houston, Harris County, Texas.  Please be advised that this is not a complete list, but only an outline of what is likely expected of a person that goes on probation.  Each case, court, and prosecution is unique so there is a likelihood that there may be additional requirements.

The typical probation rules are as follows:
1. Do not commit any new offenses while on probation (typically traffic tickets are excluded unless a person is on a DWI probation and they are not allowed to be driving.

2.  Do not drink alcohol or use any drugs that have not been prescribed by a doctor.

3. One must report to their probation officer in person every month as directed.

4. Allow the probation office to visit their home, work, or elsewhere.

5.Work faithfully or show all attempts made to secure employment.

6.  Support all dependents.

7. Submit to random urine drug/alcohol analysis.

8. Participate in a community service program.

9. Remain in Harris County, Texas. (permission is needed to leave the county).

10. Pay all court cost and fees.

Posted By Herman Martinez on July 15, 2010 01:36 pm | Permalink 
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