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Location:
6th Floor – Court Tower
1200 Ontario Street
Cleveland, OH 44113

Hours of Operation:
Monday - Thursday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Dean Jenkins, Chief
Ph: (216) 664-4930
Fax: (216) 664-4267

Probation

Mission and Goals

Mission

The Cleveland Municipal Court Probation Department strives for excellence in community corrections, public safety, and service through the incorporation of evidence based practices along with a focus on victim advocacy in our supervision strategies. As a department, we collaborate with various law enforcement agencies, courts, local community based health organizations, and victim organizations to help protect the co1nmunity. We provide a combination of law enforcement, justice, and treatment specific case planning to the individual probationer. We strive to protect the communities in the greater Cleveland area, while providing the necessary tools to empower our probationers to help them become more productive members of society, with a goal of reducing recidivism. 

Community Control Supervision

Active Probation

Probation is a court-ordered term of community control supervision under specified conditions for a specific period of time. The probationer is required to abide by all conditions ordered by the court. Violation of these conditions may result in the probation being revoked, and the previous sentence being re-instated. The probationer is required to pay a fee of $200 for the cost of supervision, and may have additional conditions requiring payment of restitution, court costs and fines, community service and various types of treatment.

Those serving probation are usually required to visit a supervising officer at least once a month.The use of electronic monitoring as an enhancement to community control is applied only under a judicial order. The units are monitored on a 24-hour-a-day basis by private vendors who immediately report all violations to probation staff for further investigation.

Inactive Probation

Inactive probation is a form of non-contact supervision in which an offender that represents a low risk of harm to the community may be sentenced, or upon satisfactory completion of half the term of regular probation, be placed on non-reporting status until their probation expires. The probationer is required to pay a fee of $100 for reduced supervision. Periodic record checks are conducted to ensure the offender has not violated the law.

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