Download & Use Walker County Probation Forms: Monthly Reports, AA/NA, and GED Attendance
Helping someone stay on track with probation? Having the right paperwork ready makes each month go smoother. Here's where Walker County posts its probation forms and how to use the monthly report, AA/NA attendance, and GED attendance paperwork.
Walker County's probation page is your one-stop shop for downloading forms - and it covers more than just Walker County. The same forms work for the Probation Departments of Walker, Grimes, Madison, and Leon Counties, so you can start there even if supervision is tied to a partner county.
Monthly reporting isn't optional busywork - it's a core responsibility. Walker County makes this clear: reporting to your community supervision officer falls on the probationer. If you're a family member helping out, focus on supporting the routine. Set reminders, help gather paperwork, and make sure the report gets turned in exactly how the officer expects.
- Open the monthly report form from the county probation page - make sure you’re using the current form provided there.
- Print the form - mail reporting requires a printed copy you can fill out.
- Complete the form - fill it out carefully before sending.
- Address it to the appropriate department - confirm you’re sending it to the correct Probation Department.
- Mail the completed monthly report - send it in by mail as your reporting method requires.
For probationers attending AA/NA or another 12-step program, Walker County offers a printable attendance form on the probation site. This form is the cleanest way to document meetings - supervision officers can review it alongside the rest of the month's paperwork. Print enough copies to last the whole month so meetings don't turn into a last-minute scramble for proof.
- ✓ Print the AA/NA (12-step) attendance form from the Walker County probation page
- ✓ Fill it out as meetings are attended so nothing is forgotten
- ✓ Keep a copy for your records
- ✓ Submit it the way the monthly report is being submitted (for example, include it with mail reporting if you report by mail and are mailing paperwork to the appropriate department)
Walker County also provides printable GED Attendance/Referral forms. The instructions are specific: bring the form with you to the GED location, get it signed, then return that signed form to your supervision officer. That signing step matters - don't wait until after class to realize the form is still at home.
- Print the GED Attendance/Referral form - use the form provided on the Walker County probation page.
- Bring the form to the GED location - the form needs to be signed there.
- Keep a copy once it’s signed - hang onto proof of what was turned in.
- Return the signed form to the supervision officer as requested - follow the reporting instructions you were given, including mail reporting if that’s your approved method.
Practical Tips
- ✓ Start with the Walker County probation page when you need forms (it covers Walker plus Grimes, Madison, and Leon probation departments)
- ✓ If reporting by mail, double-check you’re sending the completed monthly report to the appropriate department
- ✓ Print extra copies of the monthly report and attendance forms so you’re not stuck without a blank form late in the month
- ✓ Make copies (or take clear photos) of completed forms before they’re mailed or handed in
- ✓ Don’t skip signatures when they’re part of the process (for example, the GED form is meant to be signed at the GED location)
Note: For the most current versions of the monthly report and attendance paperwork, rely on the Walker County probation page where the departments post downloadable forms.
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