Probation Department
*Please be advised, Probation will vacate 2048 N. Fine Street STE 102 beginning MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2026*
If you are needing assistance regarding the Adult Offender Work Program
You may visit 2171 N. Fine Ave. or call (559) 600-5127
If you are needing assistance for all other cases previously handled at this location
You may visit 2212 N. Winery, Suite 101 or call (559) 600-1705
Please note:
These locations are temporary, pending relocation to 200 W. Pontiac Way Building 4
In early July 2026
Additional information will be posted.
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Mission Statement:
We are a community-centered justice agency comprised of dedicated professionals, sworn and non-sworn, protecting our community, and changing lives. Our mission is to serve the Courts from arrest through case resolution, including supervision, incarceration, and community corrections. We protect our community by providing rehabilitative programming, victim advocacy, and creating pathways for accountability and opportunity. Guided by integrity, collaboration, and empathy, we enhance public safety by reducing recidivism, and empowering individuals toward meaningful reintegration for a safer, stronger Fresno County.
Vision Statement:
Our vision is to transform lives within Fresno County. Every staff member, sworn and non-sworn, contributes to safer communities through innovation, collaboration, and commitment. By cultivating a diverse, forward-thinking team, we promote safe communities through evidence-informed practices, early intervention, and promote accountability with opportunities for change, healing, and resilience. We work to elevate our community through connection and trust.
Locations
Probation Department Main Telephone (559) 600-9900
Adult Services Locations
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AB109/Realignment Services:
2171 N. Fine Ave.
Fresno, CA. 93727 map
(559) 600-7399 |
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AOWP/Field Services/
Domestic Violence:
2048 N. Fine St.
Fresno, CA. 93727 map
(559) 600-1705
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Pretrial Monitoring Unit
2171 N. Fine Ave
Fresno, CA. 93727 map
(559) 600-7399
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Drug Suppression Unit
2212. N Winery Ave. Suite #122
Fresno, CA 93703 map
(559) 600-9590 |
Superior Court
2135 Fresno Street, Suite #404
Fresno, CA. 93721 map
(559) 600-3420
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Juvenile Services Locations
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Juvenile Justice Campus /
Courthouse
3333 East American Ave.
Building 701 Suite B
Fresno, California 93725 map
(559) 600-4700
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Juvenile Day Reporting Center
4939 E. Yale
Fresno, California 93727 map
(559) 443-4851 |
Juvenile Justice Campus/
Detention & Commitment
3333 East American Ave.
Building 703 (Detention)
Building 704 (Commitment)
Fresno, California 93725 map
(559) 600-4700
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Victim Services Locations
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James Rowland Crime
Victim Assistance Center/CVAC
2220 Tulare St, Suite 1111
Fresno, California 93721 map
(559) 600-2822 |
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CVAC Seniors &
Dependent Adults
250 West Pontiac Way
Clovis, CA. 93612 map
(559) 600-1651
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CVAC Victims of
Juvenile Offenders
3333 E. American Ave. Suite B119
Fresno, CA. 93725 map
(559) 600-4749 |
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Events
Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week
Juvenile Correctional Officers
Online Probation Services

- Check-in online queue for walk-in or PO appointments.
- Check probation status, upcoming court hearings and contact assigned PO.
- Complete Monthly Report Forms electronically online.
- Reschedule Adult Offender Work Program (A.O.W.P) work days.
- To Create an account, you will need your probation file number and an active email address

Chief Probation Officer Kirk Haynes

Employment Opportunities
Make a life-changing career choice and join the Fresno County Probation Department as a deputy probation officer or a juvenile correctional officer, victim advocate, or probation technician.
Volunteer Opportunities
Use your time to change a life and help the Probation Department make the justice system more effective.
Volunteers are an integral part of the Probation Department, find out how you can help.
Learn More About the Justice System
Learn about how those who are accused of a crime are processed in Fresno County.
What happens during arrest, booking, custody and going to court.
How do I get my record sealed?
Juvenile records aren’t sealed automatically; they must be ordered sealed by the juvenile court.
Voting Rights
Learn about your voting rights for Californians with criminal convictions or if detained in jail or prison