Sentencing by the court may result in probation, which requires an individual to report to a Probation Officer of this division for specified periods of time.
Each probationer receives individual programming tailored to their specific charges and circumstances. Programs include:
Economic Education & Embezzler’s Group
Anger Management & Domestic Violence
Alcohol Highway Safety Class
Substance Abuses Treatment
Community Mental Health Services
Sobriety Court (Specific Criteria)
Community Service
AA / NA / Celebrate Recovery
Probation officers utilize various tools depending on the specific case requirements:
Language Interpreters (With Advanced Notice)
Alcohol & Drug Screening
Vehicle Immobilization
Costs vary depending on the specific type of test administered and whether the sample must be sent to an external lab for confirmation results.
Policy for Reporting
Reporting to your probation officer is required once a month via email or phone, unless the probation officer has specifically ordered in-person reporting.
Failure to comply with reporting requirements or programming may result in a probation violation hearing.