How do I check the status of my parole in Ohio?
Please contact the Ohio Parole Board at 614-752-1200 or toll-free at 1-888-344-1441.
What is APA supervision in Ohio?
The Adult Parole Authority (APA) is responsible for the release and supervision of adult felony offenders returning to local communities from prison, as well as assisting Courts of Common Pleas with supervision duties for felony offenders.
Do Ohio Parole officers carry guns?
Adult Parole Officers are required to carry a firearm and are classified as law enforcement officers and do have the power to arrest those under their jurisdiction. Ohio’s firearm policy was instituted approximately 30 years ago and is reviewed and updated at regular intervals.
What is inactive probation in Ohio?
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.
What are the rules of probation in Ohio?
Basic probation terms include obeying all laws, reporting to a probation officer as directed, maintaining gainful employment, paying court fees, completing community service hours, refraining from contact with the victim or any criminal and avoiding the use of any illegal substances.
How do I pay a ticket in Troy Ohio?
Payment of Minor Traffic and Criminal citations: Make payable and mail, Certified Check or Money Order to: Miami County Municipal Clerk of Courts, 215 W. Main St., Third Floor, Troy, Oh 45373. Credit card payments only, can be made via phone, calling (937) 440-3910.
How do you become a parole officer in Ohio?
Parole officers must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university or an associate’s degree along with two years of work experience in criminal justice, law enforcement, corrections, social service or related field.
How do I contact Annette Chambers Smith?
For more information or to reach Director Chambers-Smith, please contact Melissa Adkins (Executive Assistant) via email or at 614-752-1153.
- Annette Chambers-Smith Director.
- Stuart Hudson Assistant Director.
What does APA stand for jail?
As a general principle, standards of care in prisons, including patient confidentiality, should strive to be the same as those in the open community. This is the position taken by a recent American Psychiatric Association (APA) Task Force on jails and prisons and in an earlier APA position statement.
What is a parole authority holder?
A parole hold authorizes the detention of a parolee charged with an alleged parole violation pending a parole revocation hearing. The parole officer is not required to obtain an arrest warrant prior to placing the hold and taking the parolee into custody.
Do Pos carry guns?
Probation officers may also be sworn peace officers, but they generally do not carry guns. However each jurisdiction and department that these officers work in would set individual policies, and each jurisdiction is different. The issue of probation officers carrying is controversial.