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We have a group of dedicated professionals, who hold children accountable for their actions and help them achieve success.
Juvenile Probation Officers and office personnel can be reached at the number provided or by email. If your child is in crisis or there is a safety concern, call law enforcement immediately. If you need to speak to your child’s probation officer or report a probation violation, please call the office at (205) 669-3831.
The Probation Office is comprised of:
- A director of court services / chief juvenile probation officer
- A probation supervisor
- An intake officer
- Six field probation officers
- A mental health liaison
- A coordinator of the Children’s Policy Council
- An administrative assistant
- An operation clerk
Name | Position | |
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Rigney, LeAnn | Director of Juvenile Court Services/Chief Juvenile Probation Officer | |
Attical, Olivia | Operations Clerk | |
Campbell, Kelly | Intake Officer | |
Campbell, Thyra | Administrative Assistant | |
Burroughs, Ryan | Juvenile Probation Officer | |
Eliuk, Anna | Supervisor, Probation and Court Services | |
Griffith, Alandra | Juvenile Probation Officer | |
Jimenez, Evelyn | Juvenile Probation Officer | |
Lambert, Kevin | Juvenile Probation Officer | |
Ma, Ray | Juvenile Probation Officer | |
Walton, Jason | Juvenile Probation Officer |
In addition to probation staff, we have two court-appointed attorneys who represent children beginning at the point of intake. Court appointed attorneys represent the child in juvenile matters. Parents have the option to retain an attorney for their child; a retained attorney would need to file a notice of appearance with the Juvenile Clerk prior to gaining information concerning the case.
Jeremy Crowley
2163 Pelham Parkway, Ste. 217
Pelham, Alabama 35124
(205) 706-0057
Trey Woodrow
115 North First Street, PO Box 924
Alabaster, Alabama 35007
(205) 864-9585
We also work closely with the District Attorney’s office as well. There is an assistant district attorney (ADA) assigned to juvenile court. This ADA has an understanding of the purpose of juvenile court’s rehabilitative approach in working with juveniles and works to assist in your child’s success while holding him/her accountable for their actions and protecting the victims and the community. If you are a victim of a crime or have questions of the District Attorney’s Office you may reach an ADA at 205-669-3750.
Name | Position |
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Baughn, Michelle | Juvenile Court Liaison A partnership employee from Central Alabama Wellness that provides mental health services to our children and families. |