How can a juvenile offender pay restitution to a crime victim?

Clay County Probation uses a portion of the adult supervision fees collected in the county for the Juvenile Offender Restitution Program.


These monies are used to repay a crime victim that has documented a personal financial loss. If a juvenile does not have the ability to repay the victim they can be assigned to this program and complete community work service hours.


These hours are computed at $10 per hour and a check is sent to the victim by Court Administration.

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1. What is Clay County / Minnesota Department of Corrections Probation?
2. What is the difference between probation and supervised release?
3. What is Community Service Work and how does it work?
4. How can a juvenile offender pay restitution to a crime victim?
5. What specialty courts are there in Clay County?
6. When is the decision made to place a juvenile in an out of home placement?