

Frequently Asked Questions:
Hendricks County Superior Court Probation
Department Mailing Address:
101 W. Marion
Street
Danville, IN 46122
Phone Number:
(317)745-9264 - Probation
(317)745-9263 - Home Detention
(317)745-9319 - (Fax)
Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:00a.m. - 6:00p.m. - Friday, 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.
Officials:
R. Todd McCormack, Director -
tmccormack@co.hendricks.in.us
Gwyn Green, Assistant Director -
ggreen@co.hendricks.in.us
Steve Roberts, Home Detention Coordinator -
(317)745-9263
Documents:
Transferring Adult Probation Supervision to
Another State
Application for a Travel Permit
Misdemeanor Offender Course through Correctional
Services, Inc. Information and Registration
Community Service Work Agencies
Community Service Work Verification Form
Employers Who Hire Felons
Intake Packet
Matrix Class Information and Registration
Orientation Pamphlet
Orientation Pamphlet - Spanish Version
Payment of Fees Information
Substance Abuse Treatment Providers
Survivors Speak Out Panel
The Hendricks County
Probation Department provides the following services:
The
Hendricks County Probation Department offers traditional probation
services, plus electronically monitored home detention, and Court based
alcohol and drug services.
Our Home Detention division has a capability of monitoring
eighty offenders on home detention. All offenders placed on home
detention are monitored with active radio frequency technology and
breath testing equipment. The equipment uses phone lines and a central
computer station to transmit information. We have two full-time home
detention officers and one part-time officer that provide for immediate
responses to all violations. All offenders must be screened using a risk
assessment tool prior to sentencing and being placed on home detention.
The goal of home detention is to provide an alternative to incarceration
while protecting the public.
Court based alcohol and drug services are provided by all
probation officers. Each probation officer has attained and maintains a
“professional status” per the requirement of the Indiana Judicial
Center. We provide assessment services, urine screening, substance abuse
education, and referral services. Assessments utilize a standardized and
validated computer program called the NEEDS. This tool provides an
alcohol assessment, risk, needs, and other test-taking attitude. The
goal of the service is to provide the information, tools and skills to
reduce and/or eliminate substance abuse.