

Services Offered
Supervison
Insurance Monitoring:
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- Required to provide proof of insurance to our office for the next 6 to 12 months. If you do NOT have any vehicles in your name you will sign an affidavit stating that you do not have a vehicle registered to you, and as such you will not be driving any car during your monitoring period.
YOU MUST REPORT REGARDLESS OF IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY DRIVING OR HAVE A VEHICLE IN YOUR NAME.
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- You MUST provide proof of insurance in electronic or paper form or sign the affidavit for no vehicles in our office WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS or YOU WILL HAVE
A NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE FILED WITH THE COURT AND YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO APPEAR BEFORE THE COURT AGAIN TO ANSWER WHY YOU HAVE NOT COMPLIED WITH THE TERMS OF YOUR PLEA
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Payments:
- $ 30 per month and 1st payment is due during enrollment
- Payments accepted are:
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Cash
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Money order
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Cashier's check
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Credit/Debit card (plus transaction fee)
- The following discounts apply if you pay the entire amount at the time of enrollment:
6-month monitoring: $20 discount for a total payment of $160
12-month monitoring: $40 discount for a total payment of $320
IF YOU DO NOT MAKE PAYMENT ON TIME OR IF YOUR INSURANCE LAPSES DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD WE WILL FILE A NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE
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​Community Service:
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Required to provide proof of completion of these hours to our office.
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MUST ENROLL AT OUR OFFICE WITHIN 5 DAYS OR OUR OFFICE WILL FILE A NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE WITH THE COURTS
We will assist with helping to schedule community service hours for $20 extra dollars
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Payment:
$25 dollars per every 10 hours of Ordered hours of Community Service.
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IF YOU DO NOT MAKE PAYMENT WITHIN 30 DAYS WE WILL FILE
A NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE
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​eLearning Courses:
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CCA offers eLearning courses for misdemeanor, traffic, and juvenile offenders to satisfy the educational and corrective training requirements of selective jurisdictions. CCA will offer more than thirty (30) online courses between four (4) and twelve (12) hours long to assist the Courts in lowering active recidivism rates among first time and low level offenders.
