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Can I change probation offices

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william1971

Junior Member
Miami, FL: I am currently serving probation and was recently relocated to another probation office that is farther and out of the way then my first probation office. I discussed this issue with my new PO but she says there's nothing she can do because of the zip code where I live is associated with her office. This is not only out of the way but also creates a problem for my work because I don't have transportation. Is there anything I can do to switch back to the other probation office?
 


BL

Senior Member
Miami, FL: I am currently serving probation and was recently relocated to another probation office that is farther and out of the way then my first probation office. I discussed this issue with my new PO but she says there's nothing she can do because of the zip code where I live is associated with her office. This is not only out of the way but also creates a problem for my work because I don't have transportation. Is there anything I can do to switch back to the other probation office?

Did you move to a new zip code area ?

Does the new location and reporting times interfere with your work times .

Didn't your reporting times at the old place interfere?

Why were you transfered ?

Try speaking to the supervisor of the probation office of the new PO .

But if the PO said no , the answer will most likely be no .
 

william1971

Junior Member
Did you move to a new zip code area ?

Does the new location and reporting times interfere with your work times .

Didn't your reporting times at the old place interfere?

Why were you transfered ?

Try speaking to the supervisor of the probation office of the new PO .

But if the PO said no , the answer will most likely be no .

What happened BL is; my original probation office changed their region so that office doesn't take care of my zip code or area anymore (at least that's what they told me). I didn't move or change address' or anything.

It's still such a burden on me and completely out of the way for me, not to mention I don't have transportation**************
 

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