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You must report to your assigned probation officer as required and/or allow your probation officer to visit you at your home or work site.
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You must obey all local, state and federal laws, and notify your probation officer at once if you are arrested or cited by the police.
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You may not possess any firearm, ammunition, or prohibited offensive weapon.
- Upon reasonable suspicion, probation officers are authorized to search you, your vehicle and your home without a warrant. Any weapons, illegal drugs/paraphernalia, intoxicants and/or contraband in your possession are subject to seizure.
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- You must notify the probation office immediately of any change of address.
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- No travel outside Pennsylvania is permitted without written permission from your probation officer. International travel requires court permission.
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You may not use or possess any controlled substances, unless legally prescribed for a medical or mental health need. You may be subject to random drug and alcohol testing.
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You must submit to identification procedures if required by law. This could include fingerprinting, photographing, DNA or other identification procedures.
- You may be required to undergo an assessment to determine your supervision needs and participate in any programs that can assist in your supervision.
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You must pay any restitution, fines, costs and supervision fees during the term of your court supervision. You will be required to establish a monthly payment plan based on your ability to pay. Failure to make payments may result in your case balance being sent to a collection agency. Any questions can be directed to the Department of Court Records at: 412-350-5322. (Restitution Payments)
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If you violate the terms of your supervision, are arrested for a new offense or are convicted of another offense while under court supervision – your period of supervision may be revoked and you may be sentenced to a new period of supervision, or a period of incarceration consistent with the recommended sentencing guidelines.