Actress Lindsay Lohan is officially off probation after years in and out of courtrooms.
On Thursday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark Young ended Lohan's probation in her 2012 reckless driving case, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Mark determined that the "Mean Girls" actress completed her 125 hours of community service after reviewing her service logs. The judge praised her lawyer Shawn Holley for getting the troubled actress to complete her hours in the past few weeks.
While Lohan wasn't present in court for the Thursday hearing, she thanked her lawyer and two New York groups where she did her recent community service, via a statement posted on Twitter.
She wrote: "I am very grateful to those at Brooklyn Community Services, Duffield and The Ali Forney Center for welcoming me into their services and allowing me to finish my court ordered Community Service hours.
"Thank you to Shawn and everyone involved for having faith in me and supporting me in getting the job done. I look forward to working with The Ali Forney Center and BCS in the future. Thank you for the inspiration. Clean slate. Fresh start. Bless."