Lindsay Lohan has completed her community service.
The 28-year-old actress was ordered to undertake 125 hours of volunteer work as part of her punishment stemming from a reckless driving incident in 2012.
On Wednesday, Lohan reportedly worked eight hours a day for more than two weeks in order to fulfill the requirements ahead of her Thursday deadline.
Prosecutor Chief Deputy Terry White has confirmed the Mean Girls star worked solidly without taking breaks, according to gossip website TMZ.
Once a judge officially signs off on her performance in court, Lohan will no longer be on probation for the first time in almost seven years.
The starlet, who would have been placed in jail if she hadn't completed the work before the deadline, helped out with the gardening at a women's shelter in New York to clock up some of her hours and also volunteered at the Duffield Children's Centre in Brooklyn.
Some doubted she would achieve the goal of 125 hours, but Lohan worked hard and had only 26 remaining hours of community service as of Memorial Day weekend.
The Freaky Friday actress was ordered to do more hours in February after a Los Angeles judge criticised certain tasks she had counted as part of her original punishment, including meet-and-greet sessions with fans in London.
Her probationary sentence had included 240 total hours of volunteer work, and only 115 of them had been approved by the judge before May began.
Having previously been sentenced to prison five times, ordered to complete community service at an L.A. morgue, and sent to rehab repeatedly, Thursday could mark a new beginning for Lindsay Lohan.
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- nzherald.co.nz with Daily Mail