Court Services: Community Service Order
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Justice
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Service Description
Offers an alternative to incarceration or some other penalty by placing offenders on a probation order or a conditional sentence that requires them to perform a specific number of hours of community service work. The work is performed for approved local governments, First Nations Bands, or non-profit organizations. Regional program co-ordinators are available in each region to offer instruction and to assist with the program.
Eligibility
Offenders deemed appropriate by the court.
Application Process
The court determines if this alternative sanction is appropriate for the offender and determines the number of community service hours to be worked, to a maximum of 240 hours. Offenders ordered to perform community service work could face further court sanction if they do not complete the required work or they fail to comply with the rules and regulations of the program.
Fax: 306-798-4064
Business Line: 306-787-7872
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Ministry of Justice Office
- Authenticating Notarized Documents
- Court Services: Community Service Order
- Court Services: Juror Assistance and Support
- Early Family Dispute Resolution
- Interpersonal Violence and Abuse: How to End a Fixed Term Tenancy Agreement
- Missing Persons: Online Information
- Notary Public Online Information
- Public Notification of High Risk Individuals
Location Info
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