Probation Office

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Marietta, United States

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Probation office

Probation Office Reviews | Rating 1.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Probation Office is located in Marietta, United States on 590 Commerce Park Dr SE UNIT 102. Probation Office is rated 1.9 out of 5 in the category probation office in United States.

Address

590 Commerce Park Dr SE UNIT 102

Phone

+1 7705284923

Open hours

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Kendra M

Just made a call and the representative is rude and unprofessional like how are you going to say what do you want me to do about it when im asking questions im not aware of it. Like if she was having a bad day don't come to work then don't know her name but just got off the phone less then 10 mins ago. Everybody is human and make mistakes in all ethnicities no one is better than each other.

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Benjamin Wilhelm

I have been working w officer Brown and he has been respectful, professional and very efficent in getting situations resolved.

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Cleopatra Jones

Horrible business operation but what else should you expect. You call the number to get info and they have lazy people that don't want to work. Choose a better profession!

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Kendra Hargrove

Outside in my car because a very inconsiderate person made a rule I guess if you not on probation you have to wait outside. IT'S COLD AND IM SURE THEY NOT HANDING OUT GAS CARDS

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Brooke Conover

This is for the parole office. My ex husband lied about his parole address and he was let out of prison to that address. Unbeknownst to any of the family members. I even called 2 days before he was released and was told that the address the inmate lists is PHYSICALLY verified by the parole officer. It was not. When my ex husband was released, the parole officer went to the address the NEXT morning to verify and was told that the inmate cant parole out to that home because it had been sold, not to mention the person the parole officer spoke to is a felon who was residing there temporarily. Now my ex husband is nowhere to be found, most likely has a warrant out for his arrest. I thought parole was there to supervise the parolee. That is definitely not the case.