Work Release, Home Incarceration and Non-Consecutive Sentencing Work Release, Home Incarceration and Non-consecutive sentences are options in jail sentencing. Each program is slightly different, but all three are designed to give individuals an opportunity to maintain employment while serving a jail sentence. The programs must be authorized by the sentencing judge. The Judge or the Sheriff can place further restrictions on the participants for each program. Each Work Release and Home Incarceration participant is required to sign a contract outlining the rules and regulations of the programs. If contracts are violated in any way the participant will be charged institutionally. If found guilty, the participant may be removed from the program and the sentencing judge will be notified. Click on the links below for more detailed information about each program. Alternative Sentencing staff can be reached during normal business hours 8-4:30 M-F @ (804) 501-4576. The Alternative Sentencing Client Applications are now available on this site. These PDF files can be filled in and printed online if you have the latest version of Adobe's Acrobat Reader. If you don't have Acrobat Reader, click here for the free download. Use your browser's "BACK" button to return here. ALTERNATE SENTENCING CLIENT APPLICATION (pdf file) |
Home Incarceration Program |
Home incarceration allows participants to serve their jail sentence in the confines of their home. If work release is granted along with home incarceration, the participant will have a set schedule to follow. Home Incarceration must be granted by the sentencing court. Home Incarceration must be granted on each charge prior to a participant going home. The following is a list of requirements governing the Home Incarceration Program:
Alternative Sentencing staff can be reached during normal business hours 8-4:30 M-F @ (804) 501-4576. |