Users' questions

Where can I find my probation record for free?

Where can I find my probation record for free?

Probation records, like arrest records, incarceration records and parole records, are publicly available for anybody to view for free. Public probation records can be found through the courts and often are published online.

Is it possible to find out the name of a probation officer?

Criminal records and probation information are public record in most states. Therefore, you have every right to know the name of—and how to contact—someone’s probation officer. You could ask the individual directly for the name of their probation officer, but in some cases that may not be possible or a wise choice.

How can I access my Criminal Court records?

To access criminal court records, look for the record on the court database for the state or county where the offense occurred. When searching the database, try to have the offender’s full name, a business name if applicable, and a case number.

What to look for in a probation case?

The court case number. The inmate number if incarceration was part of the sentence. If you don’t know which public probation records to search to get information about the person in question, you’ll first have to determine the court that handled the case.

How can I find out if someone is on probation?

Probation Records Search. Easily lookup criminal records, using the same databases used by private investigators, law enforcement & government agencies. Check any U.S. citizen within minutes, protect your family, Make informed decisions & locate probationers all around the U.S. – from the comfort of your own home or office.

Where can I access additional resources for probation?

Where can I access additional resources? What if I have additional questions: Please call the Probation Information Center at 866-931-2222 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Pretrial Services & Programs

To access criminal court records, look for the record on the court database for the state or county where the offense occurred. When searching the database, try to have the offender’s full name, a business name if applicable, and a case number.

How does a probation officer report to the court?

Under Rule 32 (c) (1) (A), the probation officer must generally conduct a presentence investigation and submit a report to the court before it imposes sentence.