Do I need a landline phone while on House Arrest/Electronic Monitoring?

You will continually maintain telephone service by either or both cell and landline service. You must always be able to contact or receive calls from your Adult Probation Officer or Electronic Monitoring (EM) Specialist for the duration of supervision under electronic monitoring. Electricity and telephone are required. If either is disconnected you must contact your assigned Adult Probation Officer and EM Specialist immediately. Electronic Monitoring reserves the right to require you to maintain a private telephone line. If EM requires you to do so, you will be responsible for all expenses surrounding the telephone line. 

Failure to maintain the telephone line may disqualify you from the electronic monitoring program. If this occurs your Probation Officer will be contacted.

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1. Where are fines, court costs and restitution paid?
2. Do I need a landline phone while on House Arrest/Electronic Monitoring?
3. May someone on probation or parole have a firearm?
4. May someone on probation or parole leave the state?
5. How are fines, court costs, and restitution determined?
6. How can I find out how much I owe for costs, fines, and restitution?
7. What is the difference between a county and a state sentence?