Donald Trump
Donald Trump.
  • Moments after his verdict, a court clerk gave Trump a "Court Order for Investigation and Report." 
  • The form directs Trump to "Report immediately to the department of probation."
  • If he does go, he'll submit to an interview called a "pre-sentence investigation of the defendant."

Moments after those 34 "guilties" rolled in on Thursday — making him the first former president convicted of a felony — Donald Trump was handed two copies of a standard New York City Department of Probation form.

Titled "Court Order for Investigation and Report," it would have been quickly filled out by the judge's clerk with Trump's name, address, and the trial results, according to attorneys and court staff familiar with such documents.