Palm Beach County Court-Ordered Community Service Program was created to offer individuals who are court-ordered to do community service as part of a probation plea, traffic fine or other sanction to keep their license from being suspended. As a referral and tracking mechanism to ensure compliance, it helps charitable organizations, lightens the load on jails and probation departments, and gives individuals a chance to give back to the communities they live in. Show The Palm Beach County Court-Ordered Community Service Program has been in existence since 1992 and currently has over 250 participating agencies countywide. Court-ordered community service must be completed at a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency, and any work done with such agency is subject to supervision for documenting purposes. Non-profit agencies include churches, food banks, thrift stores, animal shelters, etc. Office Hours and Locations: North County Courthouse (PGA) Main Courthouse (WPB) South County Courthouse (Delray) West County Courthouse (Belle Glade) Administrative Fee If you have court ordered or mandatory community service hours to complete, we’re here to help! GETTING STARTED IS EASYFIND A VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Quickly access all of the approved, mandatory and court ordered volunteer opportunities from our calendar of projects. *Read below for next steps
WE’RE HERE TO HELPSigning inWatch this quick video to sign in or create your Hands On Atlanta account. We made this helpful video to walk you through step-by-step, in using your Hands On Atlanta account. You’ll learn: Using the PortalOnce you’re logged in, here’s a walk through of using our Volunteer Portal. Remember you can find all court-ordered approved projects by using the filter or clicking the “Search Now” button towards the top of this page. To learn more about serving mandatory volunteer hours, contact our community engagement team at 404.979.2820 or . What is the easiest community service?Here are 10 easy ways to volunteer without making any long-term commitments.. Donate clothes that you no longer wear. ... . Donate food. ... . Donate toys. ... . Pick up some trash. ... . Pass on birthday gifts for the benefit of others. ... . Give back to the troops. ... . Find others to join a shared cause. ... . Donate books.. Can you pay off community service hours in Florida?If the Judge gave you the option to buy out or pay for your hours then the answer is - Yes you can! Just go back to the Court House and tell the clerk that you would like to Buy out your hours instead of doing them.
What qualifies as community service in North Carolina?N.C. Const. Art XI, sec. 1. It is, generally, work performed for the benefit of the local community, without pay, as a condition of probation.
What is an ordered community?Common Examples of Court-Ordered Community Service
Court-ordered community service, also called community restitution, is a form of punishment that benefits the community that was harmed by the offender's crime.
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