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County staff recommend five‑year renewal with JAG Probation Services effective Jan. 1, 2025; fees paid by offenders, not county
3110438 · April 14, 2025
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Staff presented a recommended five‑year renewal of the Judicial Alternatives of Georgia (JAG) probation services agreement with the Superior Court effective Jan. 1, 2025; staff said the contract is primarily offender‑funded (probation fees) and no county payment was specified in the work session packet.
County staff recommended approval of a five-year renewal between Dougherty County and Judicial Alternatives of Georgia (JAG) for probation services with the Superior Court, effective Jan. 1, 2025, Assistant County Administrator Barry Brooks told commissioners April 14.
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