Probation at 52-1 District Court

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Probation, which is granted by the judge, is a sentence that allows the offender to live in the community under the supervision of a probation officer. The 1st Division of the 52nd District Court has a Chief Probation Officer as well as twelve additional probation officers who each supervise their own caseload. Additionally, each probation officer is assigned a special program that requires working with the judges and key individuals within the community.

The forms below are a list of the commonly used forms by the 52nd District Court 1st Division Probation Department.

ASP Schedule

You must arrive at the community service locations on time or you will not be permitted to stay. You will also need a log sheet provided by contacting your probation officer. View the ASP log sheet and guidelines.

 **Guideline Update (5/29/26): Participants are prohibited from reporting to any ASP site while smelling of THC /marijuana, regardless of Medical Marijuana Card (MMC) status. Any participant who reports to an ASP site smelling of THC /marijuana will be refused participation for that day and may be subject to urinalysis testing.  Further, the participant’s probation officer will be notified, which may result in possible probation violation(s).

ASP Signup

In order to sign up for ASP, please use the following links:

ASP Maps

If you have signed up for Blue Heron Headwaters Conservancy, Lakeland High School, Oak Grove Cemetery,  Wixom DPW, or Walled Lake DPW please refer to the below links for directions to the site meetings locations:

Do not call or contact the sites directly. On the above website, there is a link to a Sign Up Genius page. You can register yourself via Sign Up Genius.

Please note: If you sign up for a slot, you are expected to show. Failure to do so could result in additional penalties such as a violation of probation or possible jail. Cancellation of your slot must be done a minimum of 48 hours in advance of that site's start time.

Resources

In order to consolidate more information, please review the following:

Court Protocols and Procedures

Contact your probation officer for the most up-to-date court protocols and procedures. View probation officer contact information.

CHEC testing

In order to comply with CHEC testing, please choose from one of the following:

Additional Forms

Please contact your probation officer for any further information and/or directions.

Additional forms can be found at the Michigan Courts Website.