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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Community Service Time Log in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the offender’s name and telephone number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the offense and number of hours ordered by your probation officer. Ensure accuracy for proper record-keeping.
  4. In the subsequent sections, list each organization where community service was performed, including their phone numbers.
  5. Document the type of work completed and any relevant comments in the provided fields.
  6. Record the total hours worked for each entry, ensuring that all information is clear and legible.
  7. Finally, have your supervisor sign and print their name to validate your hours. This step is crucial for verification purposes.

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Record the hours: Note the total number of hours you spent on the community service. Include supervisor details: Write down the name and contact information of the supervisor overseeing your service. Sign and date the log sheet: Ensure you sign the log sheet and include the date of submission.
Basically you just have to work 1 month only on weekends plus 1 day and you are 50 hr. To make it shorter you work 8 hr days on both days of the weekend gives you 16 hr which would be 3 weeks and 2hr. If you do 8 hours per day for 5 days, that will be 40 hours. So, you need a minimum of 7 days to complete 50 hours.
A community service verification form is a document confirming that an individual completed volunteer hours at an organization.
Compliance with community service hours may be verified by on-site monitoring, contacting the service agency, and/or reviewing documentation provided by the service agency.
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A community service log sheet is used to track and document the hours of community service performed by an individual or group. It may include the type of service performed, date, time, organization or location of the service, and any other notes or comments.
Typically, yes. If youre convicted, it doesnt matter if your sentence is jail time, fines, probation, or community serviceits still a conviction and convictions are public records. Anyone doing a background check will be able to see the charges, conviction, and sentence.

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