Alabama Community Service – What to Expect & How to Submit

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This Alabama page explains how verified online community service is commonly handled across the state. You’ll learn about acceptance practices, document submission to your probation officer, and county-specific notes to help ensure your hours are recognized.
How to submit your documents to your probation officer
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Complete your coursework and download your signed Certificate of Completion.
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Download your Hour Log for submission.
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Email or upload both files to your probation office or caseworker.
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Include your name, date of birth, case number, and verification code.
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Officers can confirm completion using our Verification Portal.
Example email text
Subject: Community Service Documentation — Alabama Hello [Officer Name], Attached are my Completion Certificate and Hour Log from The Foundation of Change. My details are below: • Full name: [First Last] • Date of birth: [MM/DD/YYYY] • Case number: [######] • Verification code: [ALAB-1234] Please let me know if you need direct confirmation or any other documents. Thank you, [Your name]
What’s on your certificate
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Participant name and certificate ID
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Total verified hours and completion date/time
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Coursework list and provider signature
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Unique verification code and contact info
Sample preview (redacted)
Name: J*** D**
Case ID: AL-***-5724
Hours: 12.0
Completed: 2025-06-02 11:45 CT
Verification: ALAB-****

Free enrollment confirmation letter.

Free certificate of completion sent via email. (View a sample)

Certificates are available immediately after completion; 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

All hours are fully documented for official verification.
Final acceptance is at the discretion of your court or probation officer.
Certificates are designed to meet common documentation standards for community service verification.
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What Participants Are Saying
“This program made my community service manageable and educational. The verification process was simple and accepted by my PO.”
Melissa R.
Participant – Michigan
“The documentation was clear, the hours were verifiable, and the participants showed genuine reflection in their coursework.”
Officer J. Thompson
Probation Officer - Texas
“Fast response, legitimate program, and I was able to finish before my court date. Highly recommended.
Aaron D.
Court‑Ordered Participant – Florida
County-by-County Acceptance of Community Service in Alabama
Important: ✔️ indicates locations where participants have successfully used this program in the past. ❌ indicates jurisdictions confirmed to reject online or distance-learning community service programs.
Acceptance is not guaranteed — participants must confirm approval with their court, probation officer, or referring authority before enrolling. This list is provided for informational purposes only and does not represent official endorsement or licensure.

Autauga County

Baldwin County

Barbour County

Bibb County

Blount County

Bullock County

Butler County

Calhoun County

Chambers County

Cherokee County

Chilton County

Choctaw County

Clarke County

Clay County

Cleburne County

Coffee County

Colbert County

Conecuh County

Coosa County

Covington County

Crenshaw County

Cullman County

Dale County

Dallas County

DeKalb County

Elmore County

Escambia County

Etowah County

Fayette County

Franklin County

Geneva County

Greene County

Hale County

Henry County

Houston County

Jackson County

Jefferson County

Lamar County

Lauderdale County

Lawrence County

Lee County


Limestone County
Lowndes County

Macon County

Madison County

Marengo County


Marion County
Marshall County

Mobile County

Monroe County

Montgomery County

Morgan County

Perry County

Pickens County

Pike County

Randolph County


Russell County
Shelby County

St. Clair County

Sumter County

Talladega County


Tallapoosa County
Tuscaloosa County

Walker County

Washington County

Wilcox County

Winston County

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