ProbationComm™ Frequently Asked Questions:
What do I need to install?
The main ProbationComm™ application resides on a web server and is a completely self-contained
web application. Hosting on Circle 7 Software servers is included in your subscription service.
ProbationComm™ installation and database setup are performed by Circle 7 Software technicians
on our web server upon the agreement for the department to utilize ProbationComm™.
What operating system is needed?
For the main ProbationComm™ application, a web server running Windows 2000 or
greater is needed. Version 1.1 of the Microsoft .NET Framework must be installed and
this is available for download from the Download page in the Admin/Officer navigation bar
(or from the Microsoft website). ProbationComm™ also requires a Microsoft SQL Server database
(version 2000).
For the Instant Message component, any Windows OS version 2000 or higher and version 1.1
of the .NET Framework will be required. To use ProbationComm™, the only requirement is a
connection to the Internet and a web browser.
What database does ProbationComm™ use?
ProbationComm™ uses MS SQL Server 2005 as its main data store.
How does ProbationComm connect to my existing probation management software?
The recommended and most useful way for ProbationComm™ to connect to existing data
stores is through secure web services. Web services must be supported by your case management
system. There may be additional work needed by both parties to fully integrate the two systems.
What is ProbationComm™ dependant upon? Can it stand alone?
ProbationComm™ can stand alone and does not need any connections to probation management
programs. But, if web services is available to your existing management software, it
should be utilized. A web service connection reduces the amount of data that officers and Admins
will need to add users and manage payments, but is not required. It is important to note
that ProbationComm is not meant to handle the larger task of managing all aspects of
probationers and is best used to augment an existing management solution.
What are my payment processing options?
There is a wide variety of payment processors (gateways) available, including Authorize.net
and Texas Online. All major credit cards are accepted by most processors and the final
selection is at the discretion of the county.
Can I administer the program myself?
Yes. ProbationComm™ is designed to be administered by the county administrator.
Self- maintenance is our goal.
How many officers, administrators, and probationers can use the system?
Unlimited. Probationers pay an annual subscription fee to access the system, but county or state
personnel are never charged.
What about web hosting?
The entire application is hosted on our web servers in our secure data center. There is no software
that the county/state will be responsible for hosting or maintaining.
What technologies are used in ProbationComm™?
ProbationComm™ is written entirely in C# and leverages the power of the .NET
Framework (an application framework, like ASP, PHP, etc.) written by Microsoft. It utilizes an
MS SQL Server database and uses
its power to the fullest. The Instant Messenger component uses Web Services
and AJAX technologies. AJAX is used is various places throughout the system.
Is the source code available?
No. All source code is encrypted for security purposes.
Is ProbationComm™ secure?
Yes. The application is secured by an SSL security certificate that encrypts data
being transmitted from the client computer to the hosting server and visa versa.
ProbationComm™ is also written to be secure from hackers by utilizing the latest
techniques in writing secure web applications.
What kind of bandwidth and server space is required?
Can I get ProbationComm™ to look similar to my existing website?
Yes. Circle 7 Software can be contracted to provide additional "skins"
at a nominal cost. Contact your sales representative for a quote.
My department doesn't have a website. Is that going to be a problem?
No. A probation department website is not necessary. Circle 7 Software can provide web
design services at an additional cost, if desired. A departmental Web site is recommended,
though, to provide valuable information to your probationers.
My department includes multiple counties. Can I still use ProbationComm™?
Yes. ProbationComm™ was designed to handle multiple counties and will track probationers by county.
What does a probationer need to use ProbationComm?
An account (created or approved by his/her officer or the administrator), a connection to the
Internet, and a web browser. Payments can be made with credit cards or PayPal.
Broadband or Dialup Internet access will do. If the probationer doesn't have a
computer, most libraries have them available at no charge.
What probationers are eligible for participation?
That is totally up to the probation department or state regulators. There are no
limitations built into ProbationComm™ restricting the supervision level of a probationer.
What fees are associated with accepting credit cards and who pays the fees?
The county or state merchant account contract will clearly define the processing fees
associated with each transaction. A typical rate is 2.25% of the total being charged, plus
a 20 cent transaction fee. These fees are calculated upon payment and are passed on to
the probationer. After the merchant takes his portion of the processing fees, the
probation department will receive 100% of the probationer's designated payment.
Does my department need to have a merchant account to accept payments?
No, but at the very least, you'll need a Business PayPal account, which is free
to set up. PayPal charges convenience fees like traditional merchant accounts do,
but there are no monthly fees and no contracts to sign. Circle 7 Software has partnered with several
merchant account providers, so if you desire it, we can help get you accepting credit cards right away.
Can my county charge a convenience fee?
Yes. You may choose to assess a convenience fee to probationers for the right
to use the system. It would be included on top of the normal payment and credit
card transaction fees. The amount would be determined by each county or at the state level.
Can the calendar be viewed by anyone accessing the county's Web site?
Absolutely, and that's the beauty of having the calendar. This is where meetings,
classes and special events may be posted for all to see. In fact, this is virtually
the only information that may be publicly seen relating to ProbationComm™. The
calendar updating is simple and easy and can be handled right in your office by an
administrative assistant, secretary or probation officer. The login is secure and
private, so it is accessed only by those who know the password. Do you have your
events all firmed up? Great! The calendar is a real time-saver in that events can
be added for one, two or three years in advance! Again, you can change event locations
and times or add new events any time during any month.
My probationer training is not done in-house. Can I still use the calendar?
Absolutely. As mentioned above, the calendar is a database of publicly available
events either sponsored by the department or outside the department.
Can I collect payments for my civil cases?
Yes. ProbationComm™ may be used to collect payments of any kind that would normally
be payable to the department. For example, there are a number of revenue "user types"
that can be selected when installing the ProbationComm™ system. If a "Civil" or
"Indirect" payment type is requested, no problem. The reporting
information will stay hidden and private, allowing only the payment to be accepted.
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