Court-ordered Community Service
Do you have court-ordered community
service? If so, there might be a way that you and
MACC can benefit from the situation, because you
can fulfill court-ordered community service requirements
at MACC. We appreciate and welcome your help.
We provide time sheets to keep
track of required hours and will also cooperate
with any reasonable paperwork required by the court.
Before we can allow your community service
to start, you will need to fill out a MACC volunteer
application. You
can find one here.
Then, you will need to
make an appointment with
, MACC’s Director of
Volunteer Services, so we can review your application,
your court documents, and obtain copy your license.
Please bring the following
to this appointment:
- A copy
of the document(s) explaining the reason for the
service, specifying what the original charge/offense
was and the final decision of the court. This information
will be kept confidential.
- Your
driver’s license to MACC, so we can make
a copy.
- Your
completed MACC volunteer
application.
Please
note: MACC
cannot work with those who have committed felonies
or violent crimes. We reserve the right to refuse
any volunteer and to cease working with any volunteer
at any time, as we deem appropriate.
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