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Making an Appeal

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If you are not satisfied with the outcome, you can write to appeal against it, setting out why you are not satisfied. You must do this within 15 working days, addressed to The Secretary of the Probation Board at the following address:

The Secretary of the Probation Board, Staffordshire Probation Area Head Office, University Court, Staffordshire Technology Park, Beaconside, Stafford, ST18 0GE

The Secretary will acknowledge receipt of your appeal within five working days.

A panel including a probation board member will consider your appeal and will send you the result within 20 working days. If they need longer time they will let you know. They may also ask to meet you if they think that will help them consider your appeal.