Anoka County’s Adult Probation Supervision services are located at the Rum River Human Services Campus. Adult offenders are managed based on their assessed risk to public safety, their individual treatment needs, and court-ordered supervision conditions. Lower risk offenders are supervised in a group reporting format at the Probation Service Center (PSC) while moderate and high-risk offenders receive more traditional supervision from an individual probation officer.
Rights and Responsibilities of Probationer
Conditions of probation, leaving the state, voting and holding public office, possession of firearms, employment, and predatory offender registration. Read more... (PDF) Opens a New Window. .
Fees and Payments
Correctional service fees are assessed for the offense level. Other Corrections Department services and programs may include additional fees. Read more...
FAHR BUILDING #10 Ph. 763-324-4920 Fax: 763-324-1003
Probation Service Center (PSC) 763-324-4900 Fax: 763-324-1003
A reporting center for offenders placed on supervision. Probationers are required to report to the office for an initial visit, then are placed in a quarterly reporting or a review-only status. Probation officers monitor court-ordered conditions.
Medium Team 1 - Abby and John - 763-324-4905 or Email
Medium Team 2 - Shelly and Mike - 763-324-4915 or Email
Medium Team 3 - Kari and Tracy - 763-324-4925 or Email
PSC Case Management Reporting Line - Pam and Jackie - 763-324-4900 or Email
Intensive supervision provides higher level supervision for offenders through effective case management, accountability, and the promotion of positive behavior change.
Home Electronic Monitoring (HEM) is a house arrest program which utilizes electronic equipment to monitor the offender while they serve a custodial sentence at home. Read more on Program Expectations Opens a New Window. .
Intensive Domestic Assault Pre-trial Program (IDAPP) provides supervision of domestic violence offenders on a pre-trial basis from arrest to sentencing using treatment programming, home electronic monitoring devices, drug/alcohol testing, and case management.
Intensive Supervised Release (ISR) is a high intensive supervised release/parole program designed for public safety and promotion of positive behavior change.
Intensive Supervision Alcohol Program (ISAP) is an enhanced pre-trial supervision program for higher-risk and repeat DWI cases requiring complete sobriety and utilizing house arrest, electronic alcohol monitoring and home contacts.
Specialized Alcohol Violation Enforcement (SAVE) program allows Community Corrections to place clients on short-term (30-60 days) enhanced levels of supervision whereby community contacts, UAs, and breathalyzer testing are increased.
A 6-12 month enhanced supervision program for high-risk, multiple DWI offenders. The program promotes accountability and positive behavior change through home contacts, electronic alcohol monitoring, CD treatment and cognitive programming. Participants work with program staff to develop individual case plans focusing on healthy, pro-social living, relapse prevention, and ultimately recidivism reduction. Download flyer (PDF) Opens a New Window. .
Contact: 763-324-4920
Drug/Alcohol Testing - UA Collection Lab UA Color Wheel 763-324-4930, UA Program 763-324-4841
Urinalysis (UA) collection and testing. Read more...
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING #13 Ph. 763-324-4870 Fax: 763-324-1190
Probation officers work closely with other professionals in the criminal justice system, social services, and the mental health community to help develop offender supervision plans and treatment programming.
Supervision of felony offenders assessed at medium to high risk for re-offense. Probation officers monitor conditions, conduct case planning, collaborate with treatment providers, facilitate cognitive programming, and maintain a community presence.
WORKHOUSE-WORK RELEASE - VAIL BUILDING Ph. 763-324-4860 Fax: 763-324-4587
A minimum security adult Workhouse facility for male and female sentenced inmates. Inmates who meet classification criteria may be eligible for work-release (Huber) privileges subject to verifiable employment. All others are considered Workhouse trustees and assigned to various inmate work crews within the facility and throughout the community.
The Workhouse offers educational and therapeutic programming. Read more...
ENHANCED TREATMENT PROGRAM (ETP) - CRONIN BUILDING #14 Ph. 763-324-4861 / 4966 Fax: 763-324-4630
The Enhanced Treatment Program is an intensive one-year program focusing on a mother's chemical abuse which affects her ability to parent. The program will provide support services and resources to increase each participant's ability to benefit from treatment and successfully transition back into the community. Read more - program flyer (PDF) Opens a New Window.