Address: 3101 E Shea Blvd #109, Phoenix, AZ 85028, USA
Phone: +16029928507
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–12PM
Tuesday: 8AM–12PM
Wednesday: 8AM–12PM
Thursday: 8AM–12PM
Friday: 8AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
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It's my first and last time on probation but I must say the people that work here are very helpful. Thanks. Christopher Williams
Dominique Rose Alvarez
Honestly, a whole different world compared to the Mesa Office.
Damen White Sr.
It's an alright place for what it is. It serves its purpose. When you first enter the office you are greeted by 1 of the 2 armed security officers whichever is on duty. Both are easy going, good humored men, one significantly older than the other. After being greeted you immediately have to walk through a metal detector so be prepared to remove any metal from your person. Next you sign in with the lady at the front desk who hardly speaks but will provide you with the date if you have forgotten and should ask. Once signed in you grab a clip board preloaded with an ink pen and a brief questionnaire which covers contact info, Updates, and goals. My current PO requires the form to be completed in its entirety, however my prior PO was fine with me simply entering my demographic info. I'm fortunate to have a probation officer who listens and is very helpful so the overall visit is bareable and at times somewhat pleasant.
Jordan Vandrovec
It's probation, nobody wants to be here. Nuff said
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Depends on the PO usually 9-11 or 1-4 some of them let you go till 5 just depends on the PO. Office closes at 5
Certificate of completion should have been awarded to you upon graduation. Private groups may not. None of them will report to your APO unless you give them consent even if it was recommended by your APO. If the rehab facility has no copy or proof I'm sorry but your SOL. APO, s are not counselors or your friend, they are cops seeking revenue for the state at your expense. If you can afford it contact your lawyer associated with your case.
The best info I was able to find for you was the following; http://www.clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/criminalfinancialobligations.asp The defendant's full name and complete case number must be noted on the payment to ensure it is applied to the correct account.
The hours are literally right above where you posted this
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