101 W. Bennett Avenue
P.O. Box 997
Cripple Creak, CO 80813
Estados Unidos
The 4th Judicial District Probation Department serves El Paso and Teller Counties. We provide supervision of clients sentenced to probation and complete presentence investigation reports and alcohol evaluations as ordered by the court. We have many areas of supervision: Adult, Adult Specialized, Domestic Violence, DUI, Juvenile, Problem Solving Courts, and Sex Offender.
To contact a probation officer or probation supervisor directly, please call our main phone number and follow the prompts: (719) 452-5900.
Victim Notification Program
The goal of the 4th Judicial District Probation Department is to assure victims of crime are treated with fairness, respect, and dignity throughout the probation supervision of the offender. We recognize victims, their families, and their communities are important recipients of our services and have the right to be heard throughout the criminal justice process.
If a victim requests participation in the Victim Notification Program, the Victim Services Officer will provide notification of vital stages in the supervision of the offender and offer assistance with safety planning, obtaining protection orders, answering restitution questions, completion of the Victim Impact Statement, applying for Victim Compensation, and referrals to community-based service providers.
To request participation in the El Paso and Teller County Probation Department Victim Notification Program, please contact the Victim Services Officer listed below, or write to 4th Judicial District Probation at 270 S. Tejon Street, Suite W200, Colorado Springs, CO 80903.
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers have been a valuable part of the 4th Judicial District Probation Department’s team for over 35 years. By utilizing the energy and strengths of our volunteers, we are able to enhance and expand the programs available to probationers, victims, and the community. Whether you are seeking an internship for college credit or aspiring to gain experience in the criminal justice field, we encourage you to contact us.
Volunteers learn by doing and receive training from our highly qualified probation officers and supervisors. They often manage their own caseloads of low-risk probationers and are assigned a variety of important duties. If you would like more information and are interested in being a part of our growing and dynamic team, please contact either of our Directors of Volunteer Services:
We've compiled the answers to many commonly asked questions about probation. Go to Probation FAQs.