Entry Process
Referrals are accepted from a variety of sources, including public safety employees, law enforcement, jail staff, judges, defense attorneys, prosecutors, mental health agencies and family or friends. The applicant's attorney must approve submission of application.
Intake Process -
Once a referral is received, the Public Safety Employees Treatment Court (PSETC) office reviews it to ensure the minimum criterium are met.
Following PSETC review, eligible applications along with verification of military service and mental health records are submitted to the Criminal District Attorney's Office for Preliminary Approval/Denial.
If given Preliminary Approval, applicants are scheduled for the PSETC Orientation where they will learn program requirements and expectations as well as meet the PSETC staff.
Applicants who volunteer to proceed with their PSETC application after attending the PSETC Orientation will be scheduled for a comprehensive mental health evaluation with the PSETC Mental Health Evaluator.
Upon receipt of the mental health evaluation, a final summary and recommendation is completed by the program manager and submitted to the Criminal District's Attorney's office for Final Approval/Denial.
If given Final Approval, applicants are scheduled for admission into the PSETC where they will be required to enter a Plea of Guilty.
The applicant's defense attorney and court of origin receives notice when applications are received, when applications are approved or denied and again when participants are discharged from the PSETC.
***Criminal District Attorney Approval - All applications seeking a dismissal are reviewed by the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney's office. ***