If your probation is preventing you from reaching your potential, we can ask the court to terminate your probaiton. Arizona courts will end your probation early in many circumstances. The court considers various factors, such as the need for relief, the seriousness of the offense, the criminal history, and the potential benefit to society. We handle all aspects of the case for you so that you do not even have to go to court in most cases.
Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated ß13-901(E) provides that the trial court may terminate the period of probation and discharge the defendant if the ends of justice will be served by this and the conduct of the defendant warrants it. Once terminated, you are relieved of the duties imposed by probation and you can immediately file for to have your conviction taken off of your record.
You must pay all fines and attend all classes ordered by the court before the court will modify your probation. We can file your request, pay all fees, and represent you in court for a flat-fee of $1250.
ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT PROBATION TERMINATION
Do I qualify to have my probation modification? The court has wide discretion to modify probation. The court considers things such as how long you have been on probation, any feedback from your probation officer, the need for modification, the nature of the offense and your criminal history.
How long does the process take? It typically takes six weeks.
What if I have a probation violation? You can still have your probation modified. The longer the time between between the violaton and your hearing, the better.
Is probation modification guaranteed? While we will work hard to insure the greatest chance of success, we cannot guarantee probation termination.