 Hi, I'm David Cantor with the Law Offices of David Michael Cantor and today I'm going to talk about early termination of probation in Arizona. Now if somebody is on probation and they say, you know, I've done great, I just want to be off probation to have this off my back, they can hire us and we can file a petition for termination of probation. Now normally we file it at the 50% mark. What does that mean? If you have five years of probation, you want to wait until two and a half years to file it. If somebody has lifetime probation, we normally want to file it seven to ten years after lifetime probation started with no violations. We've actually been successful where somebody was on lifetime probation and we filed one of these 18 months into their lifetime probation and we got it terminated. So there's a lot of hope here. Requirements, you have to make sure that you've paid all your fees up to date, your restitution is paid in full, your fines are paid in full and preferably no probation violations. The process, we'll call your PO first and we'll open up a dialogue. As we're talking to the probation officer, hopefully we can get him or her to no op or take no position. Now once that occurs, we'll have our client do a written statement which we can then send to the judge. We'll include possible mitigation which could include a mitigation specialist report, a psychologist report or if it's a sex crime, a psychosexual risk evaluation. Now if you or a loved one is on probation and you want to terminate your probation early, give us a call. It doesn't cost anything to meet with us. We'll set a free in office initial consultation. We have multiple certified criminal specialists and we're very good at what we do. So we'd love to help you out and we look forward to hearing from you soon.