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Adult House Arrest Information

To apply for SEC call 714-569-2015. Supervised Electronic Confinement Program What is SEC? Supervised Electronic Confinement (SEC) is the name the Orange County Probation Department has given the electronic monitoring home detention program it administers as authorized by Penal Code §1203.016 under which inmates committed to a county jail or...

Program Assessment & Service Plan Forms

The following documents are included to assist agencies that seek to replicate the 8% Early Intervention Program. The first (Standard Assessment - Risk Verification Criteria/Guidelines) is used by juvenile intake officers at the Orange County Probation Department to evaluate juveniles accused of criminal offenses and determine if they fit the...

Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI)

The Orange County Probation Department has been an official Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) since 2009. JDAI is a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation , a philanthropy organization dedicated to improving the lives children, families, and communities throughout the United States. JDAI is a change model that focuses...

Contact Us

Orange County Probation Department Administrative Office 1055 N. Main Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 To apply for SEC (House Arrest) call: 714-569-2015 General and After Hours: 714-569-2000 Location & Hours For Probation Records Requests: Call: (714) 937-4736 Email: prob-records@prob.ocgov.com US Mail: P.O. Box 10260 Santa Ana, CA 92711-0260 Attn: Custodian...

Probation Violator Hotline

Do you know someone on probation who is currently involved in criminal activity? Let us know! Call The Probation Violator Hotline 1 (888) 296-3389 The identity of persons who report information will be kept confidential. Drug dealers, domestic violence offenders, sex offenders and weapons offenders need constant supervision. We need...

Orange County Juvenile Justice System

Youth between the ages of 12 and 18, alleged to have committed a crime, are typically processed through the Juvenile Justice System. This can be an especially stressful and emotional experience for youth and their families. The court process moves very quickly and can be confusing and overwhelming at times...

Restitution, Fines and/or Fees Payments

USING YOUR CREDIT CARD You may pay your restitution, fines and/or fees with Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover credit card. A convenience fee will be charged by Payment Express. Please have your Credit Card information and your Probation account/payor information (beginning with A, J, L or R) available to...

Program Process Flow Chart

Youth & Family Resource Center 45-Day Case Review Entire team meets to staff case and agree on priorities for case. Tentative case plan agreed on with goals for minor/family. Service plan done and signed. Family Case Review Within one week of 45-day review, schedule meeting with minor, parents, probation officer...

Public Safety Realignment – AB109/PCS

Realignment made some of the largest and most pivotal changes to the criminal justice system in California. In short, realignment transferred the responsibility for supervision of felons (excluding high-risk sex offenders) released from prison whose commitment offenses are statutorily defined as non-serious and non-violent to the 58 counties. Clients convicted...