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North Carolina

Last Modified
Executive Representative
Elizabeth Musto
Judicial Representative
John Morris
Legislative Representative
Carson Smith
Victim Representative
Elizabeth Watson
Compact Administrators
Tracy Lee
Legislative Rep Title
Representative
Compact Admin Titles
Commissioner
Executive Rep Title
Executive Branch
Judicial Rep Title
Superior Court Judge
Victim Rep Title
Associate Director of NC VAN
Additional Members
Craig B. Surber
Jennifer Gallop
Jaquetta Ingram
Todd Sellers
Michelle S. Cofield
Bobby Kimbrough
Spencer Merriweather
Kimberly Justice
Michael Lazzara
Patrick Nadolski
Additional Member Titles
Division 2
Probation/Parole Officer
Division 1
Judicial District Manager
Division 3
Chief Probation/Parole Officer
Division 4
Judicial District Manager
At Large Member
Sheriff
Forsyth County
District Attorney
District Court Judge
President Pro Tempore of the Senate
Superior Court Judge

North Carolina

Application
Supervision Authority
Parole & Probation
Fee Amount
$250.00
Fee Frequency
One-time Fee
Supervision
Supervision Authority
Parole & Probation
Fee Amount
$40.00
Fee Frequency
Monthly Fee
Other
GPS Monitoring Fee: $90
Transfer Application Fee: $250/application
Electronic Monitoring Fee: $90

North Carolina

Address

2020 Yonkers Road
Raleigh, NC 27699
United States

Office Hours
Day Time slot
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:00-17:00
Tuesday: 8:00-17:00
Wednesday: 8:00-17:00
Thursday: 8:00-17:00
Friday: 8:00-17:00
Saturday: Closed

1-2015 - Subjecting a transferred supervised individual to short-term confinement for probation violations in North Carolina as the receiving state

Issued by: Harry E. Hageman, Executive Director and Richard L. Masters, Legal Counsel

Background

North Carolina enacted a statute authorizing the short-term confinement of individuals under its probation jurisdiction, commonly known as a “Quick Dip” sanction, for a period of up to three (3) days at a time in response to violations of supervision conditions. State officials ask whether this statutory sanction may be applied to individuals transferred under the Compact.   

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