Probation Officer Qualifications United States citizen. Illinois resident, living within 45 miles of this Office. At least 21 years of age. Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university. Valid Illinois Drivers License. Liability vehicle insurance coverage. Telephone.
How does probation work in Illinois?
Everyone who is sentenced to probation is required to report to an assigned probation officer at regular intervals so that the officer may ensure they are following probation rules. Many people are also required to perform anywhere from 30 to 120 hours of community service and pay fines, court costs or restitution.
What does AOIC stand for?
The Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts (AOIC) was created pursuant to Article VI, Section 16 of the Illinois Constitution to assist the Supreme Court with its general administrative and supervisory authority over all Illinois courts.
How much do probation officers make in Illinois?
To become a probation officer, youll need a 4-year bachelors degree in criminal justice, social work, psychology, or a related area. Many parole and probation officers have a masters degree in criminal justice. In addition to their training, federal officers must also have at least two years of work experience.
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