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PROBATION PROBLEMS
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I have been on probation in Texas for 5 years, to be over with Nov.2006. I send them (Travis County) money ($200.00) every month....but every receipt I get from them < EVERY ONE, never shows the amount going down, one month there's more of a balance, the next month, there's less. Sometimes there are added figures for things the judge waived me from paying, like court costs, atty fee's , etc.    How can I get someone to get me a direct answer, I have tried to call my probation officer, the court clerk, book keeping...but no one ever helps me. Do you have any advice?

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TEXARKANA, Arkansas

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To contact the county I am on probation in, and reach my probation officers, court clerks, accounting dept, book keeping dept, etc.

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