Violation of Probation Allegations in Florida
A violation of probation (VOP) allegation can place you at immediate risk of incarceration — even if the underlying case did not originally result in jail or prison time.
In Florida, probation violations are handled differently from new criminal charges and carry unique procedural rules that significantly affect your rights.
Violations may be alleged for new arrests, missed appointments, failed drug tests, failure to complete court ordered programs, unpaid financial obligations, or technical noncompliance. Once a violation affidavit is filed, the court may issue a warrant and hold the accused without bond pending a violation hearing.
Unlike a new criminal case, the State is only required to prove a violation by the greater weight of the evidence rather than beyond a reasonable doubt. Additionally, certain evidentiary protections are more limited in violation proceedings. Because of these differences, early strategic preparation is critical.

