Supervised Misdemeanor DUI Program FAQs
Answers to frequently asked questions to help you succeed.
Answers to frequently asked questions to help you succeed.
High quality substance abuse, mental health, and domestic violence treatment and support services to assist adult on supervision in developing the skills for crime-free living
The Women & Family Services Unit provides community supervision to female probation and post-prison supervision clients, as well as to both women and men in parenting roles.
The Assessment & Referral Center (ARC) is the initial point of contact for adults who will be supervised in Multnomah County Adult Community Justice.
While the specific conditions of supervision may vary, there is a group of standard conditions which apply to almost every justice involved individual.
DCJ Adult Services Probation, Parole, and Post-Prison Supervision
The Domestic Violence Unit supervises adults on probation, post-prison supervision, parole and interstate compact cases.
START/MCJRP - Continued Care Supervision is a formal Probation/Parole/Post-Prison Supervision that tracks one's formal supervision to completion after one has completed the START or MCJRP Program.
When you are on the Enhanced Monitored Misdemeanor Program bench probation, your name is entered into the Law Enforcement Data System (LEDS)....
Supervised Misdemeanor DUI Program monitors adults sentenced with misdemeanor DUIs who are under the authority of the courts and the individual's assigned judge.
Learn More About Specialized Programs
Find out more about Adult Referral and Assessment Center (ARC), Drug Court. Local, Post Prison and Pre-trial Supervision, Pre-Sentence Investigations and the Recognizance Unit.
The Mental Health Unit (MHU) provides supervision services for parole, probation and post-prison who have been diagnosed with a severe and persistent mental illness.
Find information and pay fines, fees, and restitution.
The Pretrial Services Program supervises defendants who are released from jail pending a court appearance and who require supervision in the community prior to resolution of their criminal case.