FAQ
Call the Dauphin County Adult Probation Office at (717) 780-6900 and ask to speak to the supervising probation officer. The receptionist will be able to tell you who the supervising probation officer is.
If your driver's license was suspended by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), you'll need to satisfy your suspension requirements before you can have it reinstated.
•Contact PennDOT by phone:
Within Pennsylvania: (800) 932-4600.
Out of state: (800) 932-4600.
•Use the Online Driver Services system.
Some conditions that probationer(s) or parolees must abide by are maintaining a valid address, paying on costs and fines and remaining arrest free. Other special conditions are set based on the nature of the offense of that an individual. Conditions may include undergoing appropriate evaluations, participating in treatment programs, submitting to drug testing, attending educational programs or being under electronic monitoring.
Several documents must be presented to the court. The assigned probation officer will discuss the paperwork and provide specific instructions to the offender at the time of ARD discharge.
Generally a sentence of confinement requires a minimum and a maximum time. In Pennsylvania, a state sentence is one with a minimum of two (2) years or more. The Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole is the paroling and supervising authority in state sentences.
A county sentence is one in which the maximum sentence is two (2) years minus one (1) day or less. The sentencing judge grants parole in a county sentence and the county probation office supervises these offenders.