Scam Alert

SCDPPPS would never call family members of incarcerated individuals to request money for early inmate release. If you receive a scam call, contact local law enforcement and report it to the FTC.

Probation and Parole Law Enforcement Officers provide supervision of offenders serving their sentence while living in the community, working to effectively rehabilitate offenders and aid them in their search for employment. Officers also monitor compliance with special conditions imposed by the court, Parole Board, hearing officer or their supervisor.

Probation and Parole Law Enforcement Officers have a wide range of duties, including conducting:

  • “Home Visit” Offender field contacts
  • In-Office Offender Reports
  • Court appearances
  • Referral services
  • Fugitive warrant sweeps
  • Drug testing
  • Offender transport
  • Absconder investigations
  • Extraditions
  • Warrant and process services
  • Financial collections management
  • Special operations response in times of natural disasters or state declared emergencies
  • Assisting local law enforcement with special events