Administrative caseload

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An administrative caseload (also known as an unsupervised or banked caseload) includes individuals who were convicted of relatively less serious offenses who do not require active supervision in the community. Individuals placed on an administrative caseload will not report regularly in-person to a probation officer although they may be required to report via telephone or kiosk.