The Perry County Municipal Court Community Service Program (PCMCCS) offers a way for people convicted of a misdemeanor to make reparations to the community. The Community Service Program works with County, Township, Village, and non-profit organizations within Perry County. People convicted of a misdemeanor may be fined, required to do Community Service, or a combination of both. Required Community Service hours typically range from 20 to 80 hours per conviction.
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New Lexington High School Baseball Field- March 1
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New Lexington High School Baseball Field- March 8
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Tunnel Hill Rd. Crooksville – February 7
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Roseville Fire Department – February 2
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Perry County Dog Shelter – March 27
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Panther Drive New Lexington – January 12
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New Straitsville – March 15
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New Straitsville Christmas Lights Tear Down – January 3
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New Straitsville Christmas Lights Tear Down – January 3
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New Straitsville Community Garden – February 23
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New Straitsville Community Garden – February 23
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New Lexington High School Softball Field – March 11
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Judge Drew Cannon Adopt-A-Highway – February 5
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Judge Drew Cannon Adopt-A-Highway – February 5
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Perry County Dog Shelter
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Perry County Dog Shelter
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Crooksville Village Park Baseball/Softball Fields – March 13
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Crooksville Village Park – March 13
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Crooksville Catholic Church – January 26