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14195NCJRS.Pdf If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov. !))l' -., •• This microfiche wu produced from documents received for DIRECTORY OF U~ITED STATES PROBATION OFFICERS inclusion in the NCJRS data base. Since NCJRS cannot -exercise Federal Penal and Correctional Institutions control over the physic~ll condition of the documents submitted, • the individual f~ame quality. will .vary. The resolution chart on and this frame may U. S. Disciplinary Barracks • Ii !I - l I • I 1.1 -- .. 14 IIIII 1.25 11111 . 111111,6_ • I June 1974 I • I rvllCROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART I NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS-J963-A • Microfilminl procedures usd to' create this fic~e comply with the standards set forth in 41CFR 101·11.504 • Points of view or opinions stated in this document are those of the authorl sl and do not represent the official t.O . position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justic~. • 0- U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Probation Division LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE 'ADMINISTRATION .:;r Stat(~s Administrative Office of the United Courts e' •• Supreme Court Building NATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFERENCE SERVICE • Washington, D. C. 20544 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20531 4 r-~--' . ! I. 0 LD ate . f i i_~m~~i!t J 8/26/75 1 ADNINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS OFFICES AND ADDRESS AND HOME DISTRIC,!L TELEPHONE Rilllli§ Supreme Court Bui1ding,Washington, D. C. 20544 . ., .,. l' •• •• ALABAMA NORTHERN Rowland F. Kirks Director j William E. Foley Deputy Director [ ~M. Foster Jordan (Chief) Birmingham 35203 822-5811 Joseph F. Spaniol, Jr. Executive Assistant to j the Director John W. McIntosh (Supervising) 274 Federal Courthouse Gilbert L. Bates Assistant to the Director, Rufus S. Nix Tel>. 325:"3737 • Business and Personnel I· Wilburn Killian (FTS: 325-3737) jerone A. Savage Area Code:' 205 DIVISION OF PROBATION James M'. < Robertson lIt -, ' (Telephone: 202-393-1640) Richard G. Sullivan I Charles W. Gardner Wayne P. Jackson, Chief Mrs. Grace T. Woodburn, Secretary • Birmingham office serves the following counties: Blount; Clay; Cullman; William A. Cohan, Jr. Assistant Chief Fayette; Jefferson; Lamar; Marion; Shelby; Talladega; Walker; and Donald L. Chamlee Assistant Chief I· Winston. i Michael J . Keenan Assistant Chief [: Guy Willetts Assistant Chief j William R. Ray, Jr. Florence 35631 764-083.0 Frederick R. Pivarnik Assistant Chief I Hubert L. Robinson Assistant Chief 211 P. O. Bldg. • Thomas J. Weadock, Jr. Assistant Chief !. ;Po O. Box 69 William A. Maio, Jr. Managing Editor, FEDERAL PROBATION Tel. 766-2566 Area Code: 205 FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS ! Florence office serves the following counties: Colbert; Franklin; , 101 Indiana Avenue, N. W~, Washington, D. C. 20534 (Telephone: 737,-8200, FTS: 202-739 + Ext.) Lauderdale; Lawrence; Limestone; and Morgan. Send requests for investi­ !. gations directly to division office with copy to Birmingham. • .1: • Norman A. Carlson Director 2226 i David C. Jelinek Assistant Director 2089 \ Dalton Moss Decatur 35601 Robert L. Brutsche Assistant Director 625-3731 2261 W. H. Richardson, Jr. 222 Fed. Bldg. and (Oneonta) • Roy E. Gerard Assistant Director 2243 U.S. Courthouse Gary R, Mote Assist~\t Director 3493 P. O. Box 1988 UNITED STATES BOARD OF PAROLE Tel. 353-1281 • I. Area Code: 205 101 Indiana Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. 20534 (Telephone: 737-8200, FTS: 202-739 + Ext.) DecA.tur office serves the following counties: Jackson; Madison; and Maurice H. Sigler Chairman Marshall. Send requests for investigations directly to division office 2871 I with copy to Birmingham. William E. Amos Chairman, Youth Correc- tion Division 2879 !. • William T. Woodard, Jr. Member 2884 Ezra E. Nash Gadsden 35902 429-3488 Paula A. Tennant Member 3129 t Curtis C. Crawford 210 Fed. Bldg. (Blounts­ Member 2865 600 Broad Street ville) George J. Reed Member 2860 I P.O. Box 1097 Thomas R, Holsclaw Member 2863 I Lawrence A. Carpenter Tel. 547-3673 Member 2864 Area Code: 205 • James C. Neagles Staff Director 2885 f· Steve D. Johnston Parole Executive 2861 t Claude S. Nock, Jr. Gadsden serves the following counties: Calhoun; Cherokee; Cleburne; Youth Division Executive 2881 DeKalb; Etowah; and St. Clair. Send requests for investigations directly to division office with copy to Birmingham. • • (Continued on reverse) , June 12, 1974 June 12,1974 • • • -------=-------- -- --------- -- .... - ...... Page 1 (Reve~se) .···e; .• Page 2 Perry D. Mathis Tuscaloosa 35401 553-4509' ALABAMA MIDDLE 364 Fed. Bldg. • 1118 Greensboro Ave. • *Thomas M. Fer gus on, Jr. (Chief) Montgomery 36101 288-4260 Tel. 758-0585 James H. Young 301 Federal Bldg. (~TS: 345-8227) Henry Rawls, Jr. P. O. Box 39 Area Code: 205 Carl V. Reeves Tel. 262-1096 • • Robert P. Longshore (FTS: 263-7375) Tuscaloosa serves the following counties: Bibb; Green; Pickens; Sumter; Helen M. Harris Area Code: 205 and Tu~caloosa. Send requests for investigations directly to division Barbara McCall Thomas office with copy to Birmingham. Montgomery office serves the following counties: Autauga; Barbour; Bullock; Butler; Chambers; Chilton; Cpffee; Coosa; Covington; Crenshaw; • • Dale; Elmore; Geneva; Henry; Houston; Lee; Lowndes; Macon; Montgomery; Pike; Randolph; Russell; and Tallapoosa. ''l • • • • • • • · - · - · - June 12, 1,974 • • June 12, 1974 · - • Page 3 Page 4 •• ALABAMA SOUTHERN •• ALASKA Mobile 36601 *Roy V. Norquist (Chief) Anchorage 99501 *Ear1 J. Harrison (Chi~f) Rm. 175, Federal Bldg. Albert Lee Gibson p. d. Box 933 M. M. Runestad 449 Federal Bldg. W. R. Somerville P. O. Box 1722 Edmond W. Jones Tel. 279-0514 Ronald H. Haynes Tel. 690-2385 • (FTS: 690-2385) • Area Code: 907 Area Code: 205 L. G. Richison Fairbanks 99707 Mobile office serves the following counties: BaldWin; Choctaw; Clarke; Rm. 232, Post Office & Conecuh; Dallas; Escambia; Hale; Marengo; Mobile; Monroe; Perry; Washing­ Federal Bldg. P. O. Box 1753 ton; and Wilcox. Tel. 456-6290 • • Area Code: 907 Alaska has no counties so.investigation requests for the southern di.vi­ sions (south of Mt. McKinley) should be sent to Anchorage. Requests. for investigations north of McKinley should b@ sent to Fairbanks with a copy • to Anchorage. Because of th~ size of Alaska and the lack of roads. in. many areas the probation officers must fly to some localities. Obviously, this cannot always be done in a.timely manner for all requests so there is some dependence "On local sources. The State Division of Corrections, local police, and school officials are quite helpful to· the Anchorage and • • Fairbanks offices in such instances . In making telephone calls to Alaska it should be noted that Anchorage and Fairbanks are two time zones west of othe~ west coast states. Calls • • . should be planned accordingly. • • • • • • • • June 12, 1974 •• June 12, 1974 • • • Page 5 ARIZONA •••• *William F. Johnson (Chief) Phoenix 85025 William L. Brotherton (3215) 6443 Federal Bldg. I R. L. Thomas Tel. 261-3900, Ext. 3214 I Thomas S. Yamauchi (3216 ) (FTS: 261-3214 unless otherwise noted) David M. Crean (3215) Area Code: 602 •• William H. Crean (3216 ) Jimmie A. Eaton (4703) Bryan E. Riggins (4703) Thomas H. Yaeger (470l~) Joel Shapiro (4704) -. Phoenix office serves the following counties: Gila (Payson, Pine, and Fort Apache Indian Reservation); Maricopa; and Pinal (Coolidge, Casa Grande, and Stanfield). I Edward L. Brown (Supervising) Tucson 85701 Joseph Pobrislo P. Q. Box 3018 -:.! Jim Sarrels 100 East Alameda Bruce Hesse 201 Alameda Plaza Bldg. James Henry, Tel. (FTS: 792-6328 or 792-6323) J<;>hn R. Cagalj Area Code: 602 Norman'L. Krinsky Robert E. Orin •• Robert M. Solis Alfred M. Gr~jalva Tucson office serves the following counties: Apache (So. of Highway 66); • • Cocqise;' Gila' (except Payson, Pine, and Fort Apache Indian Reservation); Graham; Greenlee; Pima; Pinal (except Coolidge, Cas a erande, and Stan-' •• field); and Santa Cruz . Charles J. Hoffman Prescott 86301 301 P. O. Bldg., Tel. (FTS : 445 -7245;) ! Area Code: 602 .:.I I Prescott officle serves the following counties: Apache (No. of Hwy. 66); Coconino; Mohave (e:tcept Lake Havasu area); Navaj 0; and Yavapai. Joseph Pobrislo Nogales 85621 • 1 210 P. O. Bldg . ! • Tel. 287-6351 (not FTS-- can be reached through Tucson FTS) Office hours f:!very othl:!r Friday. i e,. (Continued on reverse) June 12, 19711+ t • -,.I • L__ ., ____________________________________________________________ ~ __________________ I I Page 5 (reverse) Page 6 Ernest M. Padgette, Jr. Yuma 85364 P. O. Box 1031 ~NSAS EASTERN 200 U. S. Post Office • ••• Tel. (FTS: 726-2011, ask *Bea1 Kidd (Chief) Little Rock 72203 225-3242 for 783-5362) , Tom Brock 445-S U. S. Post Office Area Code: 602 Morris Rickel and Court House David Porterfield P. O. Box 547 Office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays--9:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.; other •• Dan Huie Tel. 378-5746 days--hours will vary. (FTS: 378-5746) Area Code: 501 Yuma office serves Yuma County, including Colorado Indian Reservation; Parker; Mohave (Lake Havasu area only). Send requests for investigations Little Rock office serves the following counties: Arkansas; Chicot; directly to division office with copy to Phoenix. Clay; Cleburne; Cleveland; Conway; Craighead; Crittenden; Cross; Dallas; Desha; Drew; Faulkner; Fulton; Grant; Greene; Independence; tzard; Jack­ •• son; Jef:ferson; Lawrence; Lee; Lincoln; Lonoke; Mississippi; Monroe; Perry; Phillips; Poinsett; Pope; Prairie; Pulaski; Randolph; St. Francis; Saline; Sharp; Stone; Van Buren; White; Woodruff; and Yell • •• • •• • •• . June 12, 1974 June 12, 1974 • •• • - Page 7 Page 8 ARKANSAS WESTERN CALIFORNIA NORTHERN •• '~Harry W. Schloetter (Chief) *Jesse A. Bell (Chief) Fort Smith 72901 646-2686 San Francisco 94102 L. A. Joyce, Jr. P. O. Bldg. C. J. (Joe) Roberts P. O. Box 36057 (Deputy Chief) I P. O. Box 1564 450 Golden Gate Avenue I Tel. 783-8050 Thormod H. Hanson (Supervising) Suite 18428 I- (FTS: 378-3413) John J. Gildea Tel. 556-0200 Area Code: 501 Leo G. McCarthy (FTS: 556-0200) Arthur Pirelli Ared Code: 415 Stanley S. Nakamura Fort Smith office serves the following counties: Baxter; Benton; Boone; Carroll; Clark; Crawford; Franklin; Garland; Hot Winston F.
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