If you are on probation as a result of a domestic violence case, a specially trained probation officer will supervise you, track your progress, and help you find the services you need.
In addition to probation standard conditions, you might have to attend batterers counseling and you might have increased reporting.
- Frequent contact with your probation officer at the reporting office and at home
- Batterers counseling might be required
- Drug testing might be required
- Drug, alcohol and psychological counseling when necessary
Participants are urged to work, get job readiness training or enroll in school if their substance-use disorder is stable.
Contacting your probation officer
Your probation officer will give you the contact information. If you cannot find it, contact your local probation division for help.
Batterer's Intervention Services
Use the links below to find batterer's intervention services in your area
NJ Department of Children and Families Domestic Violence Services
NJ Coalition to End Domestic Violence (NJCEDV) 24-Hour Helpline: 800-572-7233
Visiting and moving out of state
You will need permission from your probation officer to leave the state.
You might not be allowed to move to another state. Your probation officer will be able to tell you how to determine your eligibility.
Behavioral Health/Substance Abuse Resources
Vicinage Probation Contact Information