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The mission of the Collin County Community Supervision and Corrections Department and its personnel is:

  1. To protect the community through supervision/incarceration of the offender;
  2. To deter criminal behavior through the administration of sanctions;
  3. To encourage positive changes in the offender's behavior; and
  4. To increase community corrections involvement.

Our corrections philosophy is that offenders should be held strictly responsible and accountable for their actions, while being assisted in facilitating pro-social changes in behavior.

Collin County CSCD Payments

The CSCD accepts payments in the form of money order, cashier's check, or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover).

**There is a 4.5% non-refundable service fee for all credit card payments**

NOTE: You may now pay your court-ordered financial obligations on-line- click below! Please note that you may make your CSCD payment on-line, but payments payable to the District Clerk, County Clerk, Justice of the Peace Courts or Bonds are NOT payable through this link.

Court Process & Initial Interview

Offenders who plan to accept plea bargains for community supervision (probation) may expect the following and prepare accordingly:

  1. After sentencing by the judges, offenders will meet with supervision officers.
  2. Certain paperwork will then be completed. Those offenders wishing to save time may complete the applicable forms ahead of time and take them to the CSCD after their court hearings.
    1. Paperwork to be completed by those living in Collin County: Personal data sheet, CSCD Questionnaire
    2. Paperwork to be completed by those living anywhere else: Personal data sheet
  3. Documentation required for Out-of-State Transfers: Proof of residence (valid driver's license or recent electric bill) and employment (recent paycheck stub) If unemployed, offenders must provide a letter of support from the person(s) providing financial support.