Criminal Justice Programs

4th district court
Utah 4th District Court, Provo

Adult Drug Court & Drug Offender Reform Act (DORA) Programs

Clients are referred to the Adult Drug Court through the court system (i.e. attorneys or judges).

There are 5 Drug Courts:
3 Family Drug Courts that treat adults with children involved in DCFS services
2 Adult Drug Courts (Probation and Felony).

Drug court offers an alternative to incarceration, providing a structure that links supervision and treatment services when clients plead guilty to a drug-related felony charge or probation violation. The Utah County Drug Court is managed collaboratively between the 4th District Court, the 4th District Juvenile Court, the Division of Child and Family Services, Utah State Adult Probation and Parole and Wasatch Behavioral Health.

Phone:
(385) 268-5015 or (385) 268-5020 

Location: 
255 South Orem Blvd. 
Orem, UT 84058

Food & Care Coalition
Food & Care Coalition

The Jail Transition Program (JTP) provides aftercare planning and services for individuals after they are released from jail to help increase their chances of successful independent living.

The goals of the JTP program are to prevent jail recidivism, homelessness, or hospital emergency room visits.

Phone:
(801) 852-3779

Location: 
Food & Care Coalition
299 East 900 South
Provo, UT 84606

90 Day OUT Program

90 Day OUT Program
Jail Transition & Services On-Unit Treatment (OUT) Program

The 90-Day OUT Program is located in the Utah County Jail. The program is a collaboration between WBH and the Utah County Sheriff’s Office. This program combines substance use treatment, addresses criminal thinking and high risk behavior patterns. Inmates at the jail may participate voluntarily, or may be court-ordered. There are separate tracks for both male and female clientele.

Intakes are done with those that are incarcerated within the Utah County Jail. The team will also aid participants with discharge planning and ongoing treatment needs within the community once they are discharged from the jail.

Location: 
Utah County Jail
3075 N  Main St.
Spanish Fork, UT 84660

PATR Recovery Ahead

Parole Access to Recovery (PATR)

Parole Access to Recovery is a program that provides vouchers (funding) to specific clients for certain recovery support programs. In addition to receiving vouchers for community resources (such as dental care, work clothes, and equipment, transportation vouchers, etc.), clients may also participate in therapy and Early Skills Recovery groups.

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Utah County Alternative Probation (UCAP)

Utah County Alternative Probation (UCAP) provides individualized in-community supervision services to non-violent, drug-involved offenders.

Referral Process: The prosecutor will email or call UCAP with the case number of the participant to begin the initial home inspection and first office visit to complete the UCAP assessment, sign participant documents, and receive initial probation instructions. An attorney will refer to Judge; Judge recommends to Utah County Sheriff’s Office.

Phone:
(801) 851-4041 or (385) 268-5018

Contact Person:
Gayla Quittner, UCAP Operations Specialist
Email: GaylaQ@utahcounty.gov

Location: 
Utah County Jail
3075 N  Main St.
Spanish Fork, UT 84660