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WELCOME

Welcome to Nevada's Department of Public Safety, Division of Parole and Probation. We are a very unique and complex operation. It is the philosophy and practice of this Division that each offender is responsible for his or her behavior and for the choices they make each day.

There are units in the Division that are tasked with the supervision of sex offenders, house arrest offenders, hardcore gang members, mandatory release parolees, drug court and mental health court, interstate compact offenders as well as general supervision offenders. The Division also has a training component dedicated to the training and professional growth of new officers through the use of field training officers.

The Division of Parole and Probation (PnP) is the second largest division of the Department of Public Safety (DPS) and growing. We are looking for bright and talented men and women who enjoy the challenge of protecting our community through the various strategies and programs we employ to reduce crime, and of monitoring offenders' conduct to ensure that they practice good citizenship. We invite you to learn more about the Division by clicking on the subject title links listed below or to the left.

We recommend that you click on "Overview" and "Officer Expectations" which will give you a very good understanding of "who we are and what we do". You will come away quite impressed with the Division's mission to protect Nevada through our responsibility to supervise parolees and probationers, some of whom pose a severe risk to the safety of our community.

The Division is made up of both sworn and non-sworn personnel and while our web site may showcase our sworn staff, it is our non-sworn staff that also plays a vital role in our mission. As you look around our web site and learn more about us, we hope you will be proud that we are serving you and our community.

Again, on behalf of the men and women of the Division of Parole and Probation, we thank you for visiting our web site.

Parole and Probation (PnP)

The primary mission of the Department of Public Safety Division of Parole and Probation is to protect the community and to reduce crime. The Division is very unique in that it accomplishes its mission through...
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Employment

If you meet our strict requirements to become a DPS Parole and Probation officer, you will protect our community by encouraging and supporting offenders in their commitment to live a productive, law-abiding lifestyle. And if needed, you will address substance abuse problems, mental health issues and/or life- coping skills, such as education and employment..
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Sex Offenders

A portion of sex offenders are actively being supervised by the Nevada Department of Public Safety Division of Parole and Probation. Such offenders are being supervised while on probation, parole, or lifetime supervision. Nevada law has defined those conditions...            Read More..

PnP Headquarters

The Federal Interstate Compact for the Supervision of Parolees and Probationers is a legally binding agreement between the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands to serve as each other's agents in the supervision of qualified parolees and probationers. The agreement provides a legal method whereby parolees and probationers my relocate to rehabilitative          Read More....

Business of Offender Supervision

Offenders come under the jurisdiction of the Department of Public Safety, Division of Parole and Probation through the District Courts, the Parole Board, the Nevada Department of Prisons, and the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision. Each offender is evaluated and classified according to their risk to the community and their need for community correctional services
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Fugitives

The apprehension of fugitives includes the timely entry of warrants with appropriate cautions for law enforcement, the generation of leads by using resources such as local television and print media, follow up on leads from the community, coordination with other law enforcement agencies in attempts to locate fugitives
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The courses required by NAC 289, the state, the department, and the division include, but may not be limited to, defensive tactics, firearms safety, firearms qualification, expandable baton, domestic violence.
Officer Training
National Night Out
Polar Plunge
Safety Committee Training
Office Fire Safety

Nevada Governor

Brian Sandoval

DPS Director

Phil Brown - DPS Deputy Director

Chris Perry

DPS Division Chiefs
Elizabeth Conboy - Division of Investigations
Elizabeth Conboy -
Division of
Investigations
Mark Woods - Parole & Probation
Mark Woods -
Acting Parole &
Probation Division
Traci Pearl - Office of Traffic Safety
Traci Pearl -
Office of Traffic
Safety
Michelle Hamilton - Office of Criminal Justice Assistance
Michelle Hamilton -
Office of Criminal Justice Assistance
Jackie Muth - Office of Professional Responsibility
Jackie Muth -
Office of Professional Responsiblity
Jay logue - Capitol Police
Jay Logue -
Capitol Police
Division
Pat Conmay - Records & Technology
Pat Conmay -
Records & Technology Division

DPS Calendar Evemts

Business Hours:
Monday through Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

1445 Old Hotsprings Road., Suite 104 .  Carson City, NV 89706
(775) 684-2600.  FAX: (775) 684-2693
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