Court Supervised Treatment Programs
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Court Supervised Treatment Programs
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Court Supervised Treatment Programs
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Big Horn Family Treatment Court
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420 West C Street, PO Box 769, Basin, WY 82410
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(307)568-2390
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Serving Big Horn, Washakie, Hot Springs, and Park Counties
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Fremont County Adult Court Assisted Treatment Programs
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450 North 2nd Street, Room 150, Lander, WY 82520
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(307) 332-1108
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Fremont County Juvenile Treatment Court
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450 North 2nd Street, Room 100, Lander, WY 82520
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(307) 332-1084
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Lincoln County Adult Probation Program
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421 Jefferson #301, Afton, WY 83110
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(307) 885-4945
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Park County Court Supervised Treatment Programs
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PO Box 906, Cody, WY 82414
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(307) 527-1800
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Shoshone & Arapaho Adult & Juvenile Tribal Substance Abuse Courts
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PO Box 1561, Fort Washakie, WY 82514
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(307) 335-8374
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Sweetwater County Treatment Court Foundation
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PO Box 190, Green River, WY 82935
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(307) 872-3811
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Teton County Court Supervised Treatment Programs
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PO Box 2906, Jackson, WY 83001
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(307) 732-5778
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Uinta County Court Supervised Treatment Programs
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77 County Road 109, Evanston, WY 82930
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(307) 783-1000
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Sublette County Treatment Court
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(County and privately funded) PO Box 2176, Pinedale, WY 82941
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What is Drug Court? (Court Supervised Treatment Programs)
Eligible drug-addicted persons may be sent to Drug Court in lieu of traditional justice system case processing. Drug Courts keep individuals in treatment long enough for it to work, while supervising them closely. For a minimum term of one year, participants are:
- Provided with intensive treatment and other services they require to get and stay clean and sober.
- Held accountable by the Drug Court judge for meeting their obligations to the court, society, themselves, and their families.
- Regularly and randomly tested for drug use.
- Required to appear in court frequently so that the judge may review their progress.
- Rewarded for doing well or sanctioned when they do not live up to their obligations.
- Big Horn Counties Drug Court is a hybrid program; it serves both juveniles and adults.
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