Indiana Code - Family Law and Juvenile Law - Title 31, Section 31-31-5-4

Duties of probation officers

Sec. 4. A probation officer shall, for the purpose of carrying out
the juvenile law:
(1) conduct such investigations and prepare such reports and
recommendations as the court directs and keep a written record
of those investigations, reports, and recommendations;
(2) receive and examine complaints and allegations concerning
matters covered by the juvenile law and make preliminary
inquiries and investigations;
(3) implement informal adjustments;
(4) prepare and submit the predisposition report required for a
dispositional hearing under the juvenile law;
(5) supervise and assist by all suitable methods a child placed
on probation or in the probation officer's care by order of the
court or other legal authority;
(6) keep complete records of the probation officer's work and
comply with any order of the court concerning the collection,

protection, and distribution of any money or other property
coming into the probation officer's hands; and
(7) perform such other functions as are designated by the
juvenile law or by the court in accordance with the juvenile law.
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.14.

Last modified: May 24, 2006