Region I
Region I is comprised of approximately seventy-eight employees, working in ten district offices, throughout Northern New Mexico. The Region spans from San Juan County in the Northwest, to Union County in the Northeast, and includes the Navajo and Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservations, as well as the Eight Northern Pueblos. The Region encompasses five judicial districts including the First (Santa Fe, Los Alamos and Rio Arriba counties), Fourth (San Miguel, Mora and Guadalupe counties), Eighth (Colfax, Union and Taos counties), Eleventh (San Juan and McKinley counties), and the Thirteenth (Cibola county).
The Region provides approximately two-hundred programs available to clients for services including: inpatient and outpatient substance abuse programs, mental health counseling, domestic violence counseling, financial assistance, housing assistance, and a number of other essential services. Region I, in conjunction with District and Magistrate courts around the Region, offers seven Adult/Felony Drug Courts in the following cities: Aztec/Farmington, Espanola, Taos, Raton, Las Vegas, Santa Fe, and Grants. Additionally, Region I offers three DWI Drug Courts located in the first and eleventh judicial districts, and two Mental Health Treatment Courts located in the first and eleventh judicial districts. These problem-solving courts offer an alternative to incarceration and provide an opportunity for offenders to better their lives through highly structured programming aimed at maintaining a sober and productive lifestyle.
To meet the varying needs of clientele, Region I has specialized Officers supervising sex offenders and those identified as high-risk, high-need, or both. Those in need of intensive supervision participate in the Community Corrections or Intensive Supervision programs. While participating in these programs, probationers and parolees are given additional support and are required to report more frequently as part of a structured supervision plan. A Gender-Specific Officer located in Santa Fe specializes in working with the area’s female population focusing on needs and issues specific to female offenders in the reintegration process. An inpatient treatment program, developed to assist offenders convicted of Sex Crimes is located in Las Vegas.
Santa Fe Hearing Office
Mary Ann Sarmiento, Hearing I Officer
2000 St. Michael’s Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Office: (505) 795-3262
Santa Fe District Office 1A
Ashley Segura, Probation and Parole Supervisor
2000 St. Michael’s Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Office: (505) 670-6343
Santa Fe District Office 1C
Gabriel Ramirez, Probation and Parole Supervisor
2000 St. Michael’s Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Office: (505) 670-6343
Española District Office 1B
Richard Gonzales, Probation and Parole Supervisor
410 B Paseo De Onate
Espanola, NM 87532
Office: (505) 753-2101
Las Vegas District Office 4
Marco Coca, Probation and Parole Supervisor
48 NM HWY 65
Las Vegas, NM 87701
Office: (505) 429-3644
Raton District Office 8A
Vacant, Probation and Parole Supervisor
1115 South Second Street
Raton, NM 87740
Office: (575) 445-9081
Taos District Office 8B
Arthur Martinez, Probation and Parole Supervisor
1215 Gusdorf Road, Suite B
Taos, NM 87571
Office: (575) 758-8388
Gallup District Office 11A
Cassandra Moore, Probation and Parole Supervisor
905 U.S. Highway 491
Gallup, NM 87301
Office: (505) 870-2333
Grants District Office 13B
Danette Sandoval, Probation and Parole Supervisor
700 Roosevelt Avenue, Suite 70
P.O. Box 1913
Grants, NM 87020
Office: (505) 506-7828
Farmington District Office 11B
Vacant, Probation and Parole Supervisor
1640 E. Cedar Street
Farmington, NM 87401
Office: (505) 634-6868
Fax: (505) 599-9653
Farmington District Office 11C
Kristina Cordell, Probation and Parole Supervisor
1640 E. Cedar Street
Farmington, NM 87401
Office: (505) 327-5138
Fax: (505) 599-9653