Ontario County Probation Department
provided by Ontario County Probation Department
Ontario County Probation Department
3010 County Complex Drive
Canandaigua NY 14424
Canandaigua NY 14424
Main:
585-396-4222
(Pretrial Release and Community Service program)
Hours:
M-TH 8:00AM-7:00PM.
F 8:00AM-5:00PM.
F 8:00AM-5:00PM.
Email:
probation@ontariocountyny.gov
* Provides programs to help juvenile delinquents such as the PINS (Persons in Need of Supervision) Program.
* Provides intake access to the courts for the public seeking resolution of matters concerning custody and visitation, and conducts investigations relative to custody and visitation matters.
* Prepares family offense petitions which domestic violence victims take to Family Court.
* Provides community service sentencing, pre-trial release services, enhanced with electronic home monitoring, as well as strengthening relations with Drug Court and Restorative Justice Planning.
* Provides intake access to the courts for the public seeking resolution of matters concerning custody and visitation, and conducts investigations relative to custody and visitation matters.
* Prepares family offense petitions which domestic violence victims take to Family Court.
* Provides community service sentencing, pre-trial release services, enhanced with electronic home monitoring, as well as strengthening relations with Drug Court and Restorative Justice Planning.
Eligibility: Ontario County resident. Individual requirements vary by case. Community Service Program: Screening interview, court referral. Excludes any offender with past or present sex offender conviction.
Application Process: Call for information.
Required Documentation: None.
Fees: For custody investigations and DWI: probationers must pay a monthly supervision fee. Electronic home monitoring: probationers pay a fee for the service.
Coverage Note: Ontario County.
Languages: Spanish
The Ontario County Probation Department contributes to community safety, assisting victims, and providing opportunities for both adult and juvenile offenders to gain the skills needed to live lawfully.