Standard Conditions of Probation

Probation is a form of community supervision used as an alternative to incarceration.  Every one who is placed on probation must adhere to the standard condition of probation. The terms and conditions of probation are found under Section 948.03 of the Florida Statues. Depending on your charges or the county you are in the courts can determine the specific terms and conditions you must follow on top of the basic standards of probation. The standards conditions of probation under Florida law are as follows:

  • Report to the probation supervisor as directed by the court
  • Allow the probation officer to visit the probationer’s home, place of employment, or other places
  • Remain gainfully employed in a suitable job
  • Stay within a specific area, such as within county or state limits
  • Do not break any new laws
  • Make restitution to any parties who were harmed by the crime
  • Financially support one’s dependents
  • Do not associate with any people who are engaged in criminal activities
  • Willingly submit to random drug and/or alcohol testing
  • Do not possess, own, or carry any firearms
  • Do not use any controlled substances unless they were lawfully prescribed by a doctor
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Probation is a form of community supervision used as an alternative to incarceration.  Every one who is placed on probation must adhere to the standard condition of probation. The terms and conditions of probation are found under Section 948.03 of the Florida Statues. Depending on your charges or the county you are in the courts can determine the specific terms and conditions you must follow on top of the basic standards of probation. The standards conditions of probation under Florida law are as follows:

  • Report to the probation supervisor as directed by the court
  • Allow the probation officer to visit the probationer’s home, place of employment, or other places
  • Remain gainfully employed in a suitable job
  • Stay within a specific area, such as within county or state limits
  • Do not break any new laws
  • Make restitution to any parties who were harmed by the crime
  • Financially support one’s dependents
  • Do not associate with any people who are engaged in criminal activities
  • Willingly submit to random drug and/or alcohol testing
  • Do not possess, own, or carry any firearms
  • Do not use any controlled substances unless they were lawfully prescribed by a doctor
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