Probation services

Director of Probation:
Marcie Reynolds
Marcie Reynolds has been a Probation Officer for over 22 years. She was promoted to the Director of Probation in 2016 and additional duties were assigned to her as Deputy Court Administrator in 2020. Marcie was born and raised in Springfield, Ohio and graduated from the University of Dayton in 2002 with a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice. Marcie is a Certified Court Manager and Certified Court Executive through The Supreme Court of Ohio and The National Center for State Courts. Marcie has been active in the community serving on local boards and committees.
Administrative Professionals:
Yanna Foster
937-328-3754
Rene Burns
937-328-3750
Probation Officers:
Lisa Alexander
(Judge Carey)
937-328-3739
Tim Bishop
(Judge Schumaker)
937-328-3752
Nate VanZant
(Judge Wilt)
937-328-3751
Drug Court Coordinator/Probation Officer:
Traci Schwartz-Sullivan
937-328-3967
Drug Court Case Manager:
Peyton Knisley
937-328-3967
Probation Officer/Quality Assurance Officer:
Shaun Miley, CDCA
937-328-3734
Intensive Supervision (ISP) Officers:
- Group Supervision - Group supervision is typically ordered for low level offenders who have minimal court ordered requirements.
- Standard Probation - Standard probation requires the offender to report to a probation officer, comply with specific rules and regulations, and fulfill certain tasks such as community service, restitution, drug testing, and other treatment programs.
- Intensive Supervision Probation - Intensive Supervision Probation (ISP) is designed to supervise offenders with a higher risk level. These offenders meet more frequently with Probation Officers, submit more frequent drug and alcohol tests and are monitored more closely.
Offenders placed on any level of supervision are required to follow the Regulations of Probation. In addition to the Regulations of Probation, offenders must comply with any additional orders the Judge may put into effect.
- DRUG COURT - The Drug Court is a volunteer program offered to persons who qualify for specialized drug treatment programming while on probation.
- The mission of the Drug Court is to assist substance dependent offenders by providing a court-management drug treatment and mentoring program that will eliminate barriers to sobriety, aid in developing a sober lifestyle and reduce recidivism.
- The Clark County Municipal Drug Court received final certification from the Supreme Court of Ohio on June 7, 2023.
