Probation Violation Sentencing in Florida

We analyzed 11,047 convicted Probation Violation cases across Florida (2023-2025) to show what sentences judges actually impose — including average sentence length, fines, and the likelihood of prison, jail, or probation.

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3.4 months
Average Sentence
11,047 convicted cases
$178
Average Fine
23.7% received a fine
1.4%
Prison Rate
Sentence > 1 year
9.0%
Probation Only
No incarceration
25th Percentile
1.7 months
3.6 months
Lighter Median Heavier
75th Percentile
6.2 months
25th Percentile
$50
$121
Lower Median Higher
75th Percentile
$227
Outcome Cases Percentage
State Prison (sentence > 1 year) 152 1.4%
County Jail (sentence 1–365 days) 7,541 68.3%
Probation Only (no incarceration) 994 9.0%
Fined 2,614 23.7%
Charge Level Cases Avg Sentence Avg Fine % Prison % Jail Avg Probation
Misdemeanor 9,247 3.4 months $178 0.9% 69.4% 1 year
Not Applicable 1,584 3.3 months $154 4.2% 60.0% 1 year, 3 months
NULL 201 3.4 months $314 1.0% 81.6% 1 year
Felony 15 10.1 months $0 33.3% 66.7% 0 days

Counties with 20+ convicted Probation Violation cases. Click a county to see detailed sentencing data.

County Convicted Avg Sentence Avg Fine % Prison % Jail
Pinellas 1,288 5.8 months $302 3.5% 83.2%
Marion 945 2.9 months $53 0.0% 98.7%
Martin 802 2.3 months $1,000 0.1% 63.7%
Pasco 764 1.2 months $250 0.3% 22.6%
Alachua 759 4.1 months $38 0.0% 74.2%
Volusia 594 2.7 months $0 0.5% 92.9%
Nassau 449 5.9 months $0 14.3% 43.9%
Palm Beach 393 3.7 months $88 0.0% 85.2%
Lake 343 2.7 months $312 0.0% 43.4%
Sarasota 341 3.8 months $150 0.3% 39.9%
Hendry 335 1.9 months $0 0.0% 65.4%
Bay 295 2.1 months $353 0.3% 79.0%
Manatee 282 1.2 months $57 0.0% 23.8%
Seminole 282 2.8 months $238 6.0% 67.4%
Hernando 279 3.8 months $126 0.0% 91.0%
Citrus 247 6.3 months $1,050 0.8% 89.9%
St. Lucie 227 5.9 months $0 0.0% 81.1%
Polk 199 1.6 months $139 0.0% 41.2%
Hillsborough 190 1.3 months $90 0.0% 29.5%
Lee 176 2.2 months $0 0.0% 75.6%
Clay 146 2.3 months $328 0.7% 50.0%
Sumter 144 2.9 months $142 0.0% 67.4%
Orange 131 3.7 months $150 1.5% 85.5%
Collier 119 3.9 months $175 0.0% 71.4%
Miami-Dade 119 4.5 months $266 4.2% 48.7%
Charlotte 116 4.9 months $219 0.0% 81.9%
Broward 108 2.2 months $0 0.0% 60.2%
Osceola 105 2.7 months $211 0.0% 83.8%
Indian River 102 3.9 months $266 0.0% 54.9%
Santa Rosa 93 3.0 months $49 1.1% 61.3%
Brevard 78 2.1 months $0 0.0% 75.6%
Putnam 74 2.7 months $60 2.7% 86.5%
Okeechobee 69 3.0 months $390 0.0% 79.7%
Duval 67 4.8 months $117 4.5% 89.6%
Okaloosa 61 2.0 months $1,000 0.0% 50.8%
Leon 58 4.0 months $0 3.4% 91.4%
St. Johns 55 2.1 months $0 0.0% 69.1%
Levy 31 28 days $26 0.0% 29.0%
Highlands 28 3.1 months $214 0.0% 82.1%
Monroe 25 1.0 months $0 0.0% 32.0%

Facing Probation Violation Charges in Florida?

The average sentence is 3.4 months, but outcomes depend on your specific circumstances. A defense attorney can review your case and fight for the best possible result. Free, confidential, no obligation.

Based on 11,047 convicted Probation Violation cases in Florida (2023-2025), the average sentence is 3.4 months. The median sentence for cases with incarceration is 3.6 months. 1.4% of convicted defendants received state prison sentences (over 1 year).
23.7% of convicted Probation Violation defendants received a fine, with an average of $178. The median fine is $121. Court costs average $327 on top of fines.
1.4% of convicted Probation Violation defendants received state prison time (over 1 year), 68.3% received county jail time (under 1 year), and 9.0% received probation only with no incarceration. Outcomes vary by county, charge degree, and individual circumstances.

Sentencing data covers convicted cases (guilty and adjudication withheld). Average sentences exclude non-incarcerated cases. Data covers 2023–2025 FDLE public court records. Last updated: March 2026

Important: Sentencing outcomes vary based on criminal history, case circumstances, charge severity, plea agreements, and judicial discretion. These statistics reflect aggregate outcomes and do not predict individual sentences.

Methodology: These statistics are based on 11,047 Probation Violation cases with a disposition of "Guilty" or "Adjudication Withheld" from FDLE Criminal Justice Data Transparency records (2023-2025). "Prison" = sentence exceeding 365 days; "Jail" = sentence of 1–365 days; "Probation Only" = probation imposed with no incarceration sentence. Average fines exclude cases where no fine was imposed. Percentiles are calculated from cases with the relevant non-zero value.

Source: FDLE Criminal Justice Data Transparency · 11,047 cases · 2023-2025 · Data last updated March 2026