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1. What information will the probation officer
require at my appointments?
Current pay stub
or proof of unemployment/Social Security Verification of resident (i.e. mail
with recent postmark). Proof of any treatment, public service work
done or payments made to the Court
2. What are the rules of reporting to my
probation officer?
You must report on the day and time your probation officer
tells you. If you have any emergency or illness that prevents you from
keeping your appointment, call and speak directly to your probation officer.
3. What do I do if I am arrested while on
probation?
If you are arrested, charged with any offense or have any
police contact, contact your probation officer immediately.
4. Who do I pay my fines, costs and/or
restitution to?
Payments of cash can be in person at the Circuit Clerk's
Office on the second floor of the Judicial Center. If paying by money
order or cashier's check, please make them payable to the Ogle County
Circuit Clerk. Money orders and cashier's checks can be paid in person
or sent via mail to the Circuit Clerk's Office or to your probation officer.
Please note that the Ogle County Circuit Clerk's Office does not accept
personal checks or credit/debit cards at this time.
5. How do I get
information regarding Ogle County Drug Court (New Horizons)?
Click Here for Drug Court
Information
6. How do I contact the public defender's
office in Ogle County?
Ogle County does not have a
telephone number associated with the Judicial Center for the public
defender's office. If you have been appointed a public defender, you
must call the specific attorney at their private office. A list of the
four most often appointed attorneys is below:
Donald Miller - (815) 938-3100
Eric Morrow - (815) 732-6124
John Redington - (815) 562-8754
Dennis Riley - (815) 732-7444
7. How do I get my driver's license back after
suspension or revocation?
Whether you are on probation or not, you will need to
contact the Illinois Secretary of State's Office or any attorney to obtain
information about the procedure to follow to get your driver's license back.
8. How do I contact parole after being
released from the Illinois department of Corrections?
In Illinois, Parole and Probation are separate
departments. Therefore, you will need to contact parole directly.
The two local numbers for parole are listed below:
Dixon - (815) 288-4494
Rockford - (815) 987-7416
9. Where do I get information regarding the
Deferred prosecution Program offered in Ogle County if I am charged with
underage drinking?
You will need to contact the Ogle County State's
Attorney's Office at (815) 732-1170
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