Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 9.95 - Indeterminate Sentences.
9.95.210 - Conditions of probation.

RCW 9.95.210
Conditions of probation. (Effective until January 1, 2023.)

(1)(a) Except as provided in (b) of this subsection in granting probation, the superior court may suspend the imposition or the execution of the sentence and may direct that the suspension may continue upon such conditions and for such time as it shall designate, not exceeding the maximum term of sentence or two years, whichever is longer.
(b) For a defendant sentenced for a domestic violence offense, or under RCW 46.61.5055, the superior court may suspend the imposition or the execution of the sentence and may direct that the suspension continue upon such conditions and for such time as the court shall designate, not to exceed five years. The court shall have continuing jurisdiction and authority to suspend the execution of all or any part of the sentence upon stated terms, including installment payment of fines. A defendant who has been sentenced, and who then fails to appear for any hearing to address the defendant's compliance with the terms of probation when ordered to do so by the court shall have the term of probation tolled until such time as the defendant makes his or her presence known to the court on the record. Any time before entering an order terminating probation, the court may modify or revoke its order suspending the imposition or execution of the sentence if the defendant violates or fails to carry out any of the conditions of the suspended sentence.
(2) In the order granting probation and as a condition thereof, the superior court may in its discretion imprison the defendant in the county jail for a period not exceeding one year and may fine the defendant any sum not exceeding the statutory limit for the offense committed, and court costs. As a condition of probation, the superior court shall require the payment of the penalty assessment required by RCW 7.68.035. The superior court may also require the defendant to make such monetary payments, on such terms as it deems appropriate under the circumstances, as are necessary: (a) To comply with any order of the court for the payment of family support; (b) to make restitution to any person or persons who may have suffered loss or damage by reason of the commission of the crime in question or when the offender pleads guilty to a lesser offense or fewer offenses and agrees with the prosecutor's recommendation that the offender be required to pay restitution to a victim of an offense or offenses which are not prosecuted pursuant to a plea agreement; (c) to pay such fine as may be imposed and court costs, including reimbursement of the state for costs of extradition if return to this state by extradition was required; (d) following consideration of the financial condition of the person subject to possible electronic monitoring, to pay for the costs of electronic monitoring if that monitoring was required by the court as a condition of release from custody or as a condition of probation; (e) to contribute to a county or interlocal drug fund; and (f) to make restitution to a public agency for the costs of an emergency response under RCW 38.52.430, and may require bonds for the faithful observance of any and all conditions imposed in the probation.
(3) The superior court shall order restitution in all cases where the victim is entitled to benefits under the crime victims' compensation act, chapter 7.68 RCW. If the superior court does not order restitution and the victim of the crime has been determined to be entitled to benefits under the crime victims' compensation act, the department of labor and industries, as administrator of the crime victims' compensation program, may petition the superior court within one year of imposition of the sentence for entry of a restitution order. Upon receipt of a petition from the department of labor and industries, the superior court shall hold a restitution hearing and shall enter a restitution order.
(4) In granting probation, the superior court may order the probationer to report to the secretary of corrections or such officer as the secretary may designate and as a condition of the probation to follow the instructions of the secretary for up to twelve months. If the county legislative authority has elected to assume responsibility for the supervision of superior court misdemeanant probationers within its jurisdiction, the superior court misdemeanant probationer shall report to a probation officer employed or contracted for by the county. In cases where a superior court misdemeanant probationer is sentenced in one county, but resides within another county, there must be provisions for the probationer to report to the agency having supervision responsibility for the probationer's county of residence.
(5) If the probationer has been ordered to make restitution and the superior court has ordered supervision, the officer supervising the probationer shall make a reasonable effort to ascertain whether restitution has been made. If the superior court has ordered supervision and restitution has not been made as ordered, the officer shall inform the prosecutor of that violation of the terms of probation not less than three months prior to the termination of the probation period. The secretary of corrections will promulgate rules and regulations for the conduct of the person during the term of probation. For defendants found guilty in district court, like functions as the secretary performs in regard to probation may be performed by probation officers employed for that purpose by the county legislative authority of the county wherein the court is located.
(6) The provisions of RCW 9.94A.501 and * 9.94A.5011 apply to sentences imposed under this section.
(7) For purposes of this section, "domestic violence" means the same as in RCW 10.99.020.

[ 2019 c 263 § 302; 2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 10; (2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 9 expired August 1, 2012); 2012 c 183 § 4; 2011 1st sp.s. c 40 § 7; 2005 c 362 § 4; 1996 c 298 § 3; 1995 1st sp.s. c 19 § 29; 1995 c 33 § 6; 1993 c 251 § 3; 1992 c 86 § 1; 1987 c 202 § 146; 1984 c 46 § 1; 1983 c 156 § 4; 1982 1st ex.s. c 47 § 10; 1982 1st ex.s. c 8 § 5; 1981 c 136 § 42; 1980 c 19 § 1. Prior: 1979 c 141 § 7; 1979 c 29 § 2; 1969 c 29 § 1; 1967 c 200 § 8; 1967 c 134 § 16; 1957 c 227 § 4; prior: 1949 c 77 § 1; 1939 c 125 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10249-5b.]
NOTES:

*Reviser's note: RCW 9.94A.5011 expired August 1, 2014.


Findings—Intent—2019 c 263 §§ 202-803: See note following RCW 10.01.240.


Findings—Intent—Domestic violence no-contact orders—2019 c 263 §§ 302 and 303: See note following RCW 10.99.050.


Effective date—2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 10: "Section 10 of this act takes effect August 1, 2012." [ 2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 17.]


Expiration date—2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 9: "Section 9 of this act expires August 1, 2012." [ 2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 16.]


Application—2012 1st sp.s. c 6: See note following RCW 9.94A.631.


Effective date—2012 c 183: See note following RCW 9.94A.475.


Application—Recalculation of community custody terms—2011 1st sp.s. c 40: See note following RCW 9.94A.501.


Effective date—2011 1st sp.s. c 40 §§ 1-9, 42: See note following RCW 9.94A.501.


Effective date—2005 c 362: See note following RCW 9.94A.501.


Findings—Purpose—Short title—Severability—Effective date—1995 1st sp.s. c 19: See notes following RCW 72.09.450.


Finding—Intent—1993 c 251: See note following RCW 38.52.430.


Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.


Severability—1982 1st ex.s. c 47: See note following RCW 9.41.190.


Intent—Reports—1982 1st ex.s. c 8: See note following RCW 7.68.035.


Effective date—1981 c 136: See RCW 72.09.900.


Severability—1939 c 125: See note following RCW 9.95.200.


Restitution
alternative to fine: RCW 9A.20.030.
condition to suspending sentence: RCW 9.92.060.
disposition when victim not found or dead: RCW 7.68.290.


Termination of suspended sentence, restoration of civil rights: RCW 9.92.066.


Violations of probation conditions, rearrest, detention: RCW 72.04A.090.


(1)(a) Except as provided in (b) of this subsection in granting probation, the superior court may suspend the imposition or the execution of the sentence and may direct that the suspension may continue upon such conditions and for such time as it shall designate, not exceeding the maximum term of sentence or two years, whichever is longer.
(b) For a defendant sentenced for a domestic violence offense, or under RCW 46.61.5055, the superior court may suspend the imposition or the execution of the sentence and may direct that the suspension continue upon such conditions and for such time as the court shall designate, not to exceed five years. The court shall have continuing jurisdiction and authority to suspend the execution of all or any part of the sentence upon stated terms, including installment payment of fines. A defendant who has been sentenced, and who then fails to appear for any hearing to address the defendant's compliance with the terms of probation when ordered to do so by the court shall have the term of probation tolled until such time as the defendant makes his or her presence known to the court on the record. Any time before entering an order terminating probation, the court may modify or revoke its order suspending the imposition or execution of the sentence if the defendant violates or fails to carry out any of the conditions of the suspended sentence.
(2) In the order granting probation and as a condition thereof, the superior court may in its discretion imprison the defendant in the county jail for a period not exceeding one year and may fine the defendant any sum not exceeding the statutory limit for the offense committed, and court costs. As a condition of probation, the superior court shall require the payment of the penalty assessment required by RCW 7.68.035. The superior court may also require the defendant to make such monetary payments, on such terms as it deems appropriate under the circumstances, as are necessary: (a) To comply with any order of the court for the payment of family support; (b) to make restitution to any person or persons who may have suffered loss or damage by reason of the commission of the crime in question or when the offender pleads guilty to a lesser offense or fewer offenses and agrees with the prosecutor's recommendation that the offender be required to pay restitution to a victim of an offense or offenses which are not prosecuted pursuant to a plea agreement; (c) to pay such fine as may be imposed and court costs, including reimbursement of the state for costs of extradition if return to this state by extradition was required; (d) following consideration of the financial condition of the person subject to possible electronic monitoring, to pay for the costs of electronic monitoring if that monitoring was required by the court as a condition of release from custody or as a condition of probation; (e) to contribute to a county or interlocal drug fund; and (f) to make restitution to a public agency for the costs of an emergency response under RCW 38.52.430, and may require bonds for the faithful observance of any and all conditions imposed in the probation.
(3) The superior court shall order restitution in all cases where the victim is entitled to benefits under the crime victims' compensation act, chapter 7.68 RCW. If the superior court does not order restitution and the victim of the crime has been determined to be entitled to benefits under the crime victims' compensation act, the department of labor and industries, as administrator of the crime victims' compensation program, may petition the superior court within one year of imposition of the sentence for entry of a restitution order. Upon receipt of a petition from the department of labor and industries, the superior court shall hold a restitution hearing and shall enter a restitution order.
(4) At any time, including at sentencing, the court may determine that the offender is not required to pay, or may relieve the offender of the requirement to pay, full or partial restitution and accrued interest on restitution where the entity to whom restitution is owed is an insurer or a state agency, except for restitution owed to the department of labor and industries under chapter 7.68 RCW, if the court finds that the offender does not have the current or likely future ability to pay. A person does not have the current ability to pay if the person is indigent as defined in RCW 10.01.160(3). For the purposes of this subsection, the terms "insurer" and "state agency" have the same meanings as provided in RCW 9.94A.750(3).
(5) In granting probation, the superior court may order the probationer to report to the secretary of corrections or such officer as the secretary may designate and as a condition of the probation to follow the instructions of the secretary for up to twelve months. If the county legislative authority has elected to assume responsibility for the supervision of superior court misdemeanant probationers within its jurisdiction, the superior court misdemeanant probationer shall report to a probation officer employed or contracted for by the county. In cases where a superior court misdemeanant probationer is sentenced in one county, but resides within another county, there must be provisions for the probationer to report to the agency having supervision responsibility for the probationer's county of residence.
(6) If the probationer has been ordered to make restitution and the superior court has ordered supervision, the officer supervising the probationer shall make a reasonable effort to ascertain whether restitution has been made. If the superior court has ordered supervision and restitution has not been made as ordered, the officer shall inform the prosecutor of that violation of the terms of probation not less than three months prior to the termination of the probation period. The secretary of corrections will promulgate rules and regulations for the conduct of the person during the term of probation. For defendants found guilty in district court, like functions as the secretary performs in regard to probation may be performed by probation officers employed for that purpose by the county legislative authority of the county wherein the court is located.
(7) The provisions of RCW 9.94A.501 and * 9.94A.5011 apply to sentences imposed under this section.
(8) For purposes of this section, "domestic violence" means the same as in RCW 10.99.020.

[ 2022 c 260 § 7; 2019 c 263 § 302; 2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 10; (2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 9 expired August 1, 2012); 2012 c 183 § 4; 2011 1st sp.s. c 40 § 7; 2005 c 362 § 4; 1996 c 298 § 3; 1995 1st sp.s. c 19 § 29; 1995 c 33 § 6; 1993 c 251 § 3; 1992 c 86 § 1; 1987 c 202 § 146; 1984 c 46 § 1; 1983 c 156 § 4; 1982 1st ex.s. c 47 § 10; 1982 1st ex.s. c 8 § 5; 1981 c 136 § 42; 1980 c 19 § 1. Prior: 1979 c 141 § 7; 1979 c 29 § 2; 1969 c 29 § 1; 1967 c 200 § 8; 1967 c 134 § 16; 1957 c 227 § 4; prior: 1949 c 77 § 1; 1939 c 125 § 1, part; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 10249-5b.]
NOTES:

*Reviser's note: RCW 9.94A.5011 expired August 1, 2014.


Construction—Effective date—2022 c 260: See notes following RCW 3.66.120.


Findings—Intent—2019 c 263 §§ 202-803: See note following RCW 10.01.240.


Findings—Intent—Domestic violence no-contact orders—2019 c 263 §§ 302 and 303: See note following RCW 10.99.050.


Effective date—2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 10: "Section 10 of this act takes effect August 1, 2012." [ 2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 17.]


Expiration date—2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 9: "Section 9 of this act expires August 1, 2012." [ 2012 1st sp.s. c 6 § 16.]


Application—2012 1st sp.s. c 6: See note following RCW 9.94A.631.


Effective date—2012 c 183: See note following RCW 9.94A.475.


Application—Recalculation of community custody terms—2011 1st sp.s. c 40: See note following RCW 9.94A.501.


Effective date—2011 1st sp.s. c 40 §§ 1-9, 42: See note following RCW 9.94A.501.


Effective date—2005 c 362: See note following RCW 9.94A.501.


Findings—Purpose—Short title—Severability—Effective date—1995 1st sp.s. c 19: See notes following RCW 72.09.450.


Finding—Intent—1993 c 251: See note following RCW 38.52.430.


Intent—1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.


Severability—1982 1st ex.s. c 47: See note following RCW 9.41.190.


Intent—Reports—1982 1st ex.s. c 8: See note following RCW 7.68.035.


Effective date—1981 c 136: See RCW 72.09.900.


Severability—1939 c 125: See note following RCW 9.95.200.


Restitution
alternative to fine: RCW 9A.20.030.
condition to suspending sentence: RCW 9.92.060.
disposition when victim not found or dead: RCW 7.68.290.


Termination of suspended sentence, restoration of civil rights: RCW 9.92.066.


Violations of probation conditions, rearrest, detention: RCW 72.04A.090.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 9 - Crimes and Punishments

Chapter 9.95 - Indeterminate Sentences.

9.95.0001 - Definitions.

9.95.0002 - Transfer of board to department of corrections—Members of board shall exercise independent judgment.

9.95.001 - Board of prison terms and paroles redesignated as indeterminate sentence review board.

9.95.002 - Board considered parole board.

9.95.003 - Appointment of board members—Qualifications—Duties of chair—Salaries and travel expenses—Staffing.

9.95.005 - Board meetings—Quarters at institutions.

9.95.007 - Transaction of board's business in panels—Action by full board.

9.95.009 - Board of prison terms and paroles redesignated indeterminate sentence review board—Continuation of functions.

9.95.010 - Court to fix maximum sentence.

9.95.011 - Minimum terms.

9.95.013 - Application of sentencing reform act to board decision.

9.95.015 - Finding of fact or special verdict establishing defendant armed with deadly weapon.

9.95.017 - Criteria for confinement and parole.

9.95.020 - Duties of superintendent of correctional institution.

9.95.028 - Statement of prosecuting attorney provided to department, when.

9.95.030 - Statement to indeterminate sentence review board.

9.95.031 - Statement of prosecuting attorney.

9.95.032 - Statement of prosecuting attorney—Delivery of statement.

9.95.040 - Terms fixed by board—Minimums for certain cases.

9.95.045 - Abused victim—Reduction in sentence for murder of abuser—Petition for review.

9.95.047 - Abused victim—Considerations of board in reviewing petition.

9.95.052 - Redetermination and refixing of minimum term of confinement.

9.95.055 - Reduction of sentences during war emergency.

9.95.060 - When sentence begins to run.

9.95.062 - Stay of judgment—When prohibited—Credit for jail time pending appeal.

9.95.063 - Conviction upon new trial—Former imprisonment deductible.

9.95.064 - Conditions of release.

9.95.070 - Reductions for good behavior.

9.95.080 - Revocation and redetermination of minimum for infractions.

9.95.090 - Labor required.

9.95.100 - Prisoner released on serving maximum term.

9.95.110 - Parole.

9.95.115 - Parole of life term prisoners—Crimes committed before July 1, 1984.

9.95.116 - Duration of confinement—Mandatory life sentences—Crimes committed before July 1, 1984.

9.95.120 - Suspension, revision of parole—Community corrections officers—Hearing—Retaking violators—Reinstatement.

9.95.121 - On-site revocation hearing—Procedure when waived.

9.95.122 - On-site revocation hearing—Representation for alleged violators—Compensation.

9.95.123 - On-site parole or community custody revocation or violations hearings—Conduct—Witnesses—Subpoenas, enforcement.

9.95.124 - On-site revocation hearing—Attorney general's recommendations—Procedural rules.

9.95.125 - On-site parole revocation hearing—Board's decision—Reinstatement or revocation of parole.

9.95.126 - On-site revocation hearing—Cooperation in providing facilities.

9.95.130 - Parole-revoked offender as escapee.

9.95.140 - Record of parolees—Privacy—Release of sex offender information—Immunity from liability—Cooperation by officials and employees.

9.95.143 - Court-ordered treatment—Required disclosures.

9.95.150 - Rules and regulations.

9.95.155 - Rule making regarding sex offenders.

9.95.160 - Governor's powers not affected—Revocation of paroles granted by board.

9.95.170 - Board to inform itself as to each convict—Records from department of corrections.

9.95.190 - Application of RCW 9.95.010 through 9.95.170 to inmates previously committed.

9.95.200 - Probation by court—Investigation by secretary of corrections.

9.95.204 - Misdemeanant probation services—County supervision.

9.95.210 - Conditions of probation.

9.95.214 - Assessments for supervision of misdemeanant probationers.

9.95.220 - Violation of probation—Rearrest—Imprisonment.

9.95.230 - Court revocation or termination of probation.

9.95.240 - Dismissal of information or indictment after probation completed—Vacation of conviction.

9.95.250 - Community corrections officers.

9.95.260 - Indeterminate sentence review board—Supervision of conditionally pardoned persons—Hearing.

9.95.265 - Report to governor and legislature.

9.95.270 - Compacts for out-of-state supervision of parolees or probationers—Uniform act.

9.95.280 - Return of parole violators from another state—Deputizing out-of-state officers.

9.95.290 - Return of parole violators from another state—Deputization procedure.

9.95.300 - Return of parole violators from another state—Contracts to share costs.

9.95.310 - Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Declaration of purpose.

9.95.320 - Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Subsistence payments—Terms and conditions.

9.95.330 - Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Department may accept gifts and make expenditures.

9.95.340 - Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Use and repayment of funds belonging to absconders.

9.95.350 - Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Use and accounting of funds or property.

9.95.360 - Assistance for parolees, work release, and discharged prisoners—Community services revolving fund.

9.95.370 - Assistance for parolees and discharged prisoners—Repayment agreement.

9.95.420 - Sex offenders—End of sentence review—Victim input.

9.95.422 - Petition for early release—Determination of parole eligibility review date—Notice—Records—Comprehensive minutes.

9.95.425 - Offenders—Postrelease violations.

9.95.430 - Offenders—Postrelease arrest.

9.95.435 - Offenders—Postrelease transfer to more restrictive confinement.

9.95.440 - Offenders—Reinstatement of release.

9.95.900 - Application of certain laws to felonies committed before, on, or after certain dates.