What if I am unable to comply with the terms of my parole or probation?

If you have had difficulty complying with the terms of your parole or probation in North Carolina, you must contact your parole or probation officer immediately. Failure to comply with the terms of your parole or probation could result in serious consequences, such as being sent to jail or prison. Your parole or probation officer will work with you to review your progress and determine whether you may be eligible for an amendment to your parole or probation, such as longer or less frequent meetings with your officer, more or less supervision, or a change in the type of program or services offered. Your parole or probation officer will also work with you to develop a plan of action which addresses the challenges you are having and provides alternatives to enable you to meet the terms of your parole or probation. If the plan of action is not successful, the parole or probation officer may take other actions such as filing a violation report with the court or administering sanctions. Sanctions can include increased supervision, increased frequency of contact, or community service. If you have questions or concerns about your parole or probation, speak with your parole or probation officer to discuss your options. It’s important to comply with the terms and conditions of your parole or probation in order to avoid any legal consequences.

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