Types of Probation in Florida

Adhering to probation requirements is important in order to avoid serious penalties, such as jail time or an extension on your probation. If you have been charged with a crime in Miami, seek legal advice from a defense lawyer who can advise regarding possible punishments. Your attorney may also advise regarding the terms of your probation.

Types of Probation in Florida: Felony and Sex Offender

According to the Florida Department of Corrections, felony probation is the most common type of supervision. In 2010 there were more than 10,000 individuals on this type of probation.

Generally the period in which probation lasts for this type is longer than misdemeanor probation. Conditions are also usually stricter for felony probation than a misdemeanor.

The second most common type of probation in Florida is sex offender probation. Special conditions are imposed, including treatment and/or counseling. Offenders must also submit blood samples to be kept in a DNA data bank.

Types of Probation in Miami: Administrative

Administrative probation is another type. Those who are considered to be low-risk fall under this category. While the other types of probation require reporting to an officer, at some point it may not be necessary with administrative probation.

If you are required to meet with a probation officer in Miami, it is imperative that these appointments are not missed. Otherwise, you could be considered in violation of probation requirements.

 

Legal Assistance from a Defense Lawyer While Facing Charges in Miami

 

Being put on probation doesn’t mean you won’t experience significant life changes because of the sometimes strict conditions. One of the ways you can protect yourself is by seeking consultation with a defense lawyer at Falk & Ross. Contact us today at 877-663-5110 or 305-741-6997. We can review your criminal case or go over probation terms.