Typically you'll be assigned a court liason officer or a probation officer that will verify that you've met the terms of your probation, whether that be community service, drug/alcohol testing, classes, etc.
2007-08-21 05:36:11
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answered by tara k 3
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Theres a charity that will allow you to pay off your community servicehours my brother and a friend used them how it works is if you have 8hours it equals $80.00 you can make a donation threw there website andthey send you out your paperwork, however I don't know if there hours have went up far as community service but the last time we check it was between $10.00 to $12.00 an hour we looked into this charity first beforemaking a donation to make sure they were legal and yes indeed they are a501c3 nonprofit charity they are called Uplifting Kids they are a charitymy brother was soooo happy because it kept him from going to jail, thecourts was not trying to offer him an extention so he paid them off heemailed and called them and someone got back to him right away he neededthis paper from the charity like asap and they charged him for theovernight which between 40.00 and 45.00 dollars and an expedited charge of$50.00 , they did a professional letterhead and sent it out to him, he wastoooo happy and he took the paper to the courts and everything was ok theyare also court approved all over the world I couldnt be more pleased withthis charity they saved my brothers and his friends freedom from going tojail, they also have alot of other programs if you can't afford to pay thehours off you can do a fundraise you can reach them by via email atemail@upliftingkids.org and also by phone at 1-855-581-9111 and therewebsite is www.upliftingkids.org call them they can help you and if youneed a professional letterhead urgent then let them know, I wouldn't trytheses other places online they are not legit this is the only one i couldfind for my brother that is legit and not a scam and they followed threwwith a tracking number and we signed for the document so check them outhowever you can't get no refunds if you decide not to go with them. Theyare doing great things for people all over the world and kids. Check themout they are even open late hours they help with court community serviceand also school community service as well, you can also do a fundraise foryour hours they have alot of pretty cool programs they are great oh not to mention they are also on the Irs website as well to verify this charity.
Don't call them unless you are serious about paying off your hours right away because the Ceo is a very busy lady, but she is very nice and will do anything to help anyone in need of help they are open pretty late on the weekends and the weekdays.
2013-12-21 22:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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In my state the Community Service and Restitution office is in charge of setting up and keeping track of community service hours. The CSRO verifies with the work sites that the hours turned in have been completed. The CSRO then sends notice to the judge when hours have been completed or provides the court with updates when requested.
2007-08-21 12:40:31
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answered by Hockeyfan 4
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The place where you are performing the community service documents whether you were there or not and provides that information to the court .
2007-08-21 12:40:06
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answered by Lori B 6
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You should be signing in every time you do service and they will apply your time automatically, make sure you sign in and ask for a copy if needed. If you want to know if its been applied call your court clerk
2007-08-21 12:43:56
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answered by Jesus Freak 5
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Typically you have a piece of paper stating the hours and signed by the provider.
2007-08-21 12:37:55
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answered by Glen B 6
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In our state the probation department oversees it.
2007-08-21 12:40:01
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answered by Jacob W 7
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They definitely do.
2007-08-21 12:39:05
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answered by Unsub29 7
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