Adult Court Services

Anoka County Community Corrections provides services for the court.

Interviews and Investigations

Pre-Sentence Investigation (PSI)

The investigation unit provides services to the court including pre-sentence investigation reports, alcohol problem assessments, risk needs assessments, short-form background investigations for domestic abuse and other misdemeanor offenses, felony diversion assessments, and in some cases drug/alcohol testing. Probation officers also do record checks, appear in court for probation violation hearings, and monitor compliance on specific conditions. Download the Felony PSI form (PDF). 

Comprehensive Assessment (Chemical Health Assessment)

Offenders may be court ordered to provide a chemical health assessment. If you are eligible, Substance Use Disorder (SUD) funding is available to help pay for your chemical health assessment through the State of Minnesota. 

If you have private health insurance or a Managed Care plan through Medical Assistance (such as HealthPartners or UCare), please contact your health insurance provider for coverage information and appointments.

For more information and the application for SUD funding, visit the SUD Funding page.

Community Work Service (CWS)

Offenders are referred to public and private non-profit agencies to complete community work service to make a positive contribution to the community. Corrections verifies completion of CWS hours imposed by the court.

Anoka County Veterans Treatment Court

The Anoka County Veterans Treatment Court (VTC) was developed to help participants achieve total abstinence from drugs and/or alcohol, be diverted from prison or jail, and to have a more satisfying law-abiding life. The VTC is designed to reduce re-arrests, promote self-sufficiency through employment and education, and to help participants remain in the community as productive and responsible members of society. VTC is a voluntary program. Download the Veterans Treatment Court Handbook (PDF) for more information.

Anoka County Adult Drug Treatment Court

The Anoka County Adult Drug Treatment Court was developed to help participants achieve total abstinence from drugs and/or alcohol, be diverted from prison or jail, and to have a more satisfying law-abiding life. The program is voluntary. Download the Adult Drug Treatment Court Participant's Manual (PDF) for more information.