The mission of the Collin County Community Supervision and Corrections Department and its personnel is:
- To protect the community through supervision/incarceration of the offender;
- To deter criminal behavior through the administration of sanctions;
- To encourage positive changes in the offender's behavior; and
- 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:
- After sentencing by the judges, offenders will meet with supervision officers.
- 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.
- Paperwork to be completed by those living in Collin County: Personal data sheet, CSCD Questionnaire
- Paperwork to be completed by those living anywhere else: Personal data sheet
- 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.