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Where To Do Court Ordered Community Service Near Me

The Humane Society of Northeast Georgia is able to accommodate those seeking to fulfill court-ordered community service. Court-ordered community service volunteers are not permitted to work directly with the animals. However, the duties that they perform support the animals by keeping our facility and equipment clean and sanitary. Community service workers provide an invaluable service to the HSNEGA and keep our shelter running more efficiently.

See general information on Community Service workers at the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia below. Community Service workers must:

Provide court documents explaining convictions, including the parole officer’s name and number, and DOC number (if applicable)

  • Be 18 years or older
  • Be able to follow directions under staff supervision
  • Be forthcoming with the nature of their offense
  • Be able to perform a variety of physical labor without any limitations such as injuries to the back or knees.
  • Report for work Monday-Friday at 8:00 am and 9:00 am on Saturday-Sunday. Late arrivals may be turned away. All community service shifts end at 5:30 pm.
  • Work assignments are not open for discussion. You must perform the assigned duty or leave.
  • A minimum of four (4) hours per day is required with the option of working a maximum of ten (10) hours.
  • Community Service worker shifts are available Monday-Friday from 8:00 am-5:30 pm and Saturday-Sunday 9:00 am – 5:30 pm.
  • We accept the first five workers that arrive at the start of each shift.
  • Workers must bring a timesheet provided by the court system along with a photo ID
  • Workers cannot leave the building until they are signing out for the day. If staying all day, a refrigerator and microwave are available for your use so please plan accordingly.
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Individuals with the following convictions are not eligible to perform community service at the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia:

  • Any sexual offense of any nature
  • Any animal-related offense of any nature
  • No more than one conviction of theft/burglary/robbery or any charge related to possession or trafficking of drugs, forgery, or fraud
  • No more than one assault conviction. Convictions of assault in the first or second degree, even only one, are not allowed.

For more extensive information on our Court-Ordered Community Service program click HERE to see the rule sheet or contact Danelle Drake at [email protected] or 770-532-6617.

Please note: HSNEGA reserves the right to refuse a Court-Ordered community service volunteer for any reason.

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