The Bellevue Probation Division accepts adult misdemeanor referrals from the King County District Court – Bellevue Division for the monitoring and tracking of court ordered obligations. The Probation Division works together with the courts, law enforcement agencies, community organizations, community leaders and victim advocates in order to facilitate rehabilitation and enhance community safety.

Using a risk-needs-responsive model, Bellevue Probation conducts in-depth assessments, determines areas of need and – within the guidelines set by the court – provides resources to individuals for appropriate programs that address these needs. Bellevue Probation treats all those we have the opportunity to serve with respect, fairness, and dignity, in a culturally competent, inclusive and accessible environment.

Community Service is often ordered by the court as a condition of supervision.  If ordered by the court you must provide proper documentation of completion as described here.

Community Service may also be completed in lieu of Bellevue Probation fees. If completing hours in lieu of fees, hours must be completed at a non-profit within the City of Bellevue.  Interested participants must sign the Community Service Agreement form. Participants are credited $20 per hour worked towards their fees.

With Court approval, you may complete Bellevue Work Crew hours in lieu of community service and receive an hour-by-hour credit for your obligation.

If you are on probation, federal law may affect your ability to move out of state without prior authorization.  If you wish to move out of the State of Washington, please discuss this with your probation officer immediately. Determine transfer eligibility and get answers to common questions on the process here. If you still have questions regarding the interstate transfer process, please contact Maria Fesehazion at 425-452-7191.

The provided list of resources is not exhaustive and is primarily centered around the King County Region and particularly, the City of Bellevue.  If you cannot locate a resource that fits your needs or location, please contact 425-452-6956 in order to speak with a probation officer who can assist.

Anger Management

Domestic Violence Perpetrator Treatment Programs

King County Sherriff’s Office (KCSO) Precincts:
  • Precinct #2, Sammamish: 206-263-9133
  • Precinct #3, Maple Valley: 206-477-6446
  • Precinct #4, Burien: 206-477-2200
  • Precinct #5, Shoreline: 206-801-2710

Other Police Departments:

Algona PD

253-833-2743

Medina PD

425-233-6420

Auburn PD

253-288-2121

Mercer Island PD

206-275-7600

Bellevue PD

425-452-6917

Newcastle PD (KCSO)

206-296-3311

Black Diamond PD

253-631-1012

Normandy Park PD

206-278-7600

Burien PD (KCSO)

206-296-3311

North Bend PD

425-888-3333

Bothell PD

425-486-1254

Pacific PD

253-929-1130

Clyde Hill PD

425-454-7187

Port of Seattle PD

206-787-3490

Covington PD (KCSO)

206-296-3311

Redmond PD

425-556-2500

Des Moines PD

206-878-3301

Renton PD

425-430-7500

Duvall PD

425-788-1519

Sammamish PD (KCSO)

425-295-0770

Enumclaw PD

360-825-3505

Seattle PD

206-625-5011

Federal Way PD

253-835-6700

Seatac PD (KCSO)

206-296-3311

Hunts Point PD

425-837-3200

Snoqualmie PD

425-888-3333

Kenmore PD (KCSO)

206-296-3311

Tukwila PD

206-433-1808

Kent PD

253-852-2121

Yarrow Point PD

425-454-7187

Kirkland PD

425-577-5656

UWPD

206-685-8973

Lake Forest Park PD

206-364-8216

Woodinville PD (KCSO)

206-296-3311

 

If you need additional assistance in getting your biological testing done, please call 425-452-6956, and ask to speak with a probation officer who can assist you with this process.

Department of Licensing – Suspended License Information

Ignition Interlock Device Vendors

Emergency Feeding Program – Provides food bags for distribution at the Probation Department.

DSHS Washington Connection – Food, Cash, and Medical Assistance through Washington Connection.

King County Public Health – Access to Basic Food Program, ORCA Lift, and Health Insurance.  Call 1-800-756-5437 to speak with a live Navigator.

Washington Health Plan Finder – Sign up for a healthcare plan.
Catholic Community Services – Housing assistance through Coordinated Entry for All.

Food Banks

Shelters and Safe Parking

2-1-1 – a free confidential community service and your one-stop connection to the local services you need, from utility assistance, food, housing, health, childcare, after school programs, elder care, crisis intervention and much more.

SAMHSA – A searchable website for mental health and substance use disorder resources.

State Certified Treatment Providers – Alternative site that provides a full listing of state certified agencies.

NA/AA (Online) Meeting Directory – A listing of sober support meetings.

DUI Victim Panels

Basic Information Sheet: If you have been assigned to Active Probation with the City of Bellevue by King County District Court, please complete an Intake Form and bring it with you to your initial intake appoint.

Community Service Agreement: Please sign agreement if completing hours in lieu of fees, hours must be completed at a non-profit within the City of Bellevue. 

Monthly Report Form: If you are on Active Probation, please complete this Monthly Report Form and bring it to your next appointment.

Release of Information: a release of information form is a useful form which allows an individual or organization to release certain information about you.  Probation officers often use these forms to communicate with treatment providers and other agencies.  Please fill out a release of information anytime you would like us to be able to communicate with other agencies.

Sober Support Verification Log: Please use this log to track your sober support group attendance.  If your treatment provider has their own version of this form, please use their version.  

To pay for Probation Services, you can use any of the below methods. 

Check or Money Order:

Send payments via check or money order to Bellevue Probation Services. Do not send cash in the mail!

  • Make the check or money order payable to: City of Bellevue.
  • Please put your case number on your payment to ensure that it is properly credited to your account.
  • Please indicate if the payment is to be applied to probation fees or electronic home detention fees.

Mail to:

Bellevue Probation Services
PO Box 90012
Bellevue, WA 98009-9012

Card Payments:

Probation Services accepts Visa and MasterCard payments via telephone at 425-452-6956.

Pay In Person:

Payments are accepted in person at Probation Services, 1309 114th Ave SE, Ste. 200, Bellevue, WA 98004.

Contact

Bellevue Probation
Parks & Community Services

PO Box 90012
Bellevue, WA 98009-9012

Office Location:

Bellefield Office Park
1309 114th Avenue SE
Probation Office - Suite 200
Bellevue District Court - Suite 100

Telephone
Business Hours
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.