Adult Probation 120 South 1st Street, Terre Haute, IN 47807
About the Business
Welcome to Adult Probation, Terre Haute, Indiana
Located at 120 South 1st Street, Terre Haute, Indiana, Adult Probation is dedicated to serving the community by supporting individuals on probation with guidance and resources to facilitate successful reintegration into society. Our team is committed to ensuring public safety while providing individualized support to those under our supervision.
Our experienced staff includes a diverse group of professionals ready to assist and manage the probation process:
- Jacki Pesavento, Secretary - [email protected]
- Mary Kay Dobbs, Probation Officer - [email protected]
- LeeAnn Riesenbeck, Chief Adult Probation Officer - [email protected]
- Anthony Heber, Assistant Chief Adult Probation Officer - [email protected]
- Tracee Cramer, Office Manager - [email protected]
Our dedicated Probation Officers include:
- Kathy Minger, Amber Loudermilk, Quinn Fox, Taylor Trinkle, Cris Thomas, Shelby Koch, Brad Burton, Kelsey Kennedy, Austin Barron, and Sheri Kelley.
Each officer is committed to providing support tailored to the needs of each individual, ensuring compliance with court orders, and fostering positive change.
For more information, or to reach out to a specific member of our team, please use the email addresses provided. We are here to assist you with any questions or concerns regarding the probation process.
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Thank you for visiting Adult Probation, where our mission is to promote accountability, rehabilitation, and community safety.
Location & Phone number
120 South 1st Street, Terre Haute, Indiana 47807, United States
Hours open
Monday:
13:15 - 16:00
Tuesday:
13:15 - 16:00
Wednesday:
13:15 - 16:00
Thursday:
13:15 - 16:00
Friday:
13:15 - 16:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Shameful. The court says probation officers could care less about what their crimals on paper do or dont do as long as they stay out of trouble in the streets. Wow! I seen juveniles with better probation officers to keep them accountable. I've been trying to collect child support for 15 years (-$33,000) only paying $45 weekly and the 5 for back pay. Not only is the person in the system but on papers. They refuse to show up to court, and all the court can say is, when you find something out, let us know, and we will do what we can. Let's try prosecuting some of the people while they roam free, making children that ultimately working people have to take care of. Shouldn't comptemt of court, required employment, community service, 180 days or something, be in place for some kind of accountability; especially if you're already in the system. What are you learning? I guess how to beat the system better and let the government take care of your responsibilities. No wonder so many aren't taking care of their children. They no longer have to, and nothings going to happen except stress and hardship on the one who keeps the child. Let's bring back accountability and responsibility for both parents! Somebody call the Young Mayor over here because this is crazy. Seems he's making things happen or AT LEAST TRYING TOO."
"Great Staff Professional Work Ethics ."
"They work around my work so I don't have to lose any hours and my probation officer is very helpful with anything I need"
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