Does Customs know if your on probation?

Yes, customs will know you are on probation. They will scan your passport and your record will appear. If you have been ordered to notify your probation officer and you dont it is a violation...
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Can I travel outside the US while on probation?

In California, people on summary probation can generally leave the state. However, any out-of-state travels cannot infringe on their ability to meet the other terms of their probation. Breaking any of those terms can violate probation. If this happens, probation may be revoked.
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Can you cross the Mexico border on probation?

If you are serving informal probation in California, you are generally allowed to travel freely. You do not have a probation officer, so no one has to be contacted or informed when you travel, even if you travel out-of-state.
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Can you go to Mexico on misdemeanor probation?

You will need permission, either from the Court or your Probation Office, before leaving the Country. Keep in mind that if you're not a US Citizen, you can be denied re-entry back into the US because of your conviction. This means that you can be barred from returning into the Country.
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Can you go to Mexico on unsupervised probation?

Typically, you do not have any restrictions on traveling if you are on unsupervised probation unless the terms and conditions of probation require permission when leaving the state.
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Can I go to Mexico with a felony on my record?

Mexican immigration authorities may refuse entry to travelers who: Are subject to an outstanding criminal charge (facing charges) Have been convicted of a crime defined as serious by national law. Could compromise national security.
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Can felons go to Cancun?

Restrictions on Foreign Travel

Traveling outside the U.S. to another country after a felony conviction is an interesting question. There is no set standard for restrictions on felons wanting to visit a foreign country.
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Can US Customs see my criminal record?

The CBP officers can use this database to view an individual's criminal record and prior criminal history. Even without disclosing your criminal record, CBP officers can access your full criminal history on the CPIC database. Any questions asked by the CBP officers should be answered truthfully.
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Do countries share criminal records?

Each country can handle criminal records however they want, depending on their laws. INTERPOL tracks international criminal records in their database for all participating countries. It could be helpful to visit their site before you travel.
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Can you travel to Mexico on felony probation?

Any felon still serving time on parole or probation, or anyone with an outstanding warrant will almost certainly be denied entry into Mexico…or exit from the U.S. for that matter.
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Does CBP check for warrants?

Under the “border search exception” to the Fourth Amendment, CBP can search items and persons entering the country without a warrant and without probable cause or, indeed, any individual suspicion of wrongdoing.
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Can I travel to Mexico while on informal probation?

Assuming that you are informal probation and the Judge didn't order any specific travel restrictions you should be able to travel to Mexico.
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Can I go to Mexico on summary probation?

Yes as long as you do not violate the tems of your probation in doing so.
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Can you go to Canada while on probation?

After ten years from the date you completed your full sentence including probation, you may be eligible to return to Canada if you only have a single misdemeanor conviction that is not considered a serious crime in Canada.
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Can you go to Puerto Rico on probation?

The chances are slim that your PO would find out but why take the chance. Have your attorney advance the case in court, request permission to travel to Puerto Rico. The judge will likely ask your travel dates, where and who you are staying...
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What happens if you violate felony probation?

There are 3 possible consequences of a felony probation violation: The judge can revoke probation and send the probationer to jail or prison, or modify the terms of probation to make them stricter, or reinstate probation under its original terms.
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How do countries know if you have a criminal record?

All countries that issue retirement visas require a criminal background check, which is a letter from police in your home country or other places you've lived saying you have a clean record, and many countries require that for working, immigration or student visas as well.
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Does a criminal record check reveal overseas convictions?

Checking via DBS

DBS cannot access criminal records held overseas, but it is possible to submit an application while the applicant is overseas. In a small number of cases, overseas criminal records are held on the Police National Computer (PNC) and these would be revealed as part of a criminal record check.
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Does your criminal record follow you to other countries?

Because most countries try to protect their citizens from outside criminal activities, they have strict laws about who can enter a particular country and who cannot. As a result, if you have a criminal record, you won't be allowed to enter most countries where you're required to obtain a visa prior.
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Does Customs run a background check?

The answer varies, but in most cases, a full-scale background check does not occur for every traveller crossing the border. Instead of conducting large-scale background checks at border control, agents will usually rely on a basic arrest warrant search.
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What does customs see when scanning your passport?

The officer sees results from the first two scans—radiation and license plate—and follows up with the traveler's documents and questions about what they are bringing across the border. Currently, the officer compares the documents with records in CBP's database—just as it's done in the pedestrian lanes.
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Can US Customs see my pardon?

Here's why they often are. A pardon, or 'record suspension,' is supposed to let a former offender move on with a clean slate. For people convicted of minor offences, the main problem with a criminal record is problems crossing the U.S. border.
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What felonies disqualify you from getting a passport?

What felonies can prevent you from getting a passport? Under federal law 22 U.S.C. 2714, drug-related felonies as well as some drug-related misdemeanors will cause you to be ineligible to receive a U.S. passport.
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Can felons go to Jamaica?

Visit the Embassy of Jamaica web site for the most current visa information. Jamaican law prohibits entry by all persons convicted of a felony and still under community supervision.
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