MCVTC
110 NW 1st Avenue
Ocala, Florida 34475
MAP/DIRECTIONS
COORDINATOR
Aaron Carpenter
PHONE
352-401-6704
FAX
352-401-7896
MARION COUNTY
VETERANS TREATMENT COURT
WHAT IS THE
MARION COUNTY VETERANS TREATMENT COURT?
The Marion County Veterans Treatment Court [MCVTC] is a special division of the Marion County Court system. It is a Court supervised program for veterans arrested in Marion County who have a mental illness, substance use disorder, or other mental health condition related to their military service, who need treatment and other services, and who choose to participate in the MCVTC instead of having their case proceed through the regular court process.
The MCVTC is currently looking for veterans to volunteer in the Veteran Mentor Program.
For more information, please call or email the MCVTC Coordinator.
MISSION
The Mission of the MCVTC is to promote public safety while supporting eligible veterans and their families through a coordinated effort among veterans services, community services and the Court to leave no eligible veteran behind.
NOTE: This mission is in furtherance of implementing in Marion County the provisions of the T. Patt Maney Veterans’ Treatment Intervention Act, which was approved by the Florida Legislature and signed into law by Florida’s Governor effective July 1, 2012, as Section 394.47891 of the Florida Statutes.
The priority of the MCVTC is public safety. In that regard, the MCVTC seeks to address mental health and/or substance abuse issues of the eligible veterans and ensure they do not languish in the Marion County Jail without opportunity for treatment.
A person can only be accepted or placed into the MCVTC as follows: