Have to call a probation, color code, or testing line every day?
We call in for you. Then we let you know by text, email, or phone call.
Just got put on daily call-ins and not sure what any of this means? Start here.
Stop setting alarms for a phone call.
We call the line every day. You get notified by text, email, or phone call.
A judge or officer gave you a phone number to call every day. People call it color code, the UA line, or the check-in line. Same thing: you call, and the line tells you if you have to test that day.
If you forget to call and it was your day to test, that can count as a violation. That’s the whole stress: one busy morning, one dead battery, one missed call.
CallForMe calls your line every day and checks you in. Then we tell you what the line said by text, email, or phone call. If you have to test, you’ll know.
We keep trying. If we can't get through, we tell you. Our team tracks every failure.
You can also get an email or phone call. Pick any or all three.
We log every call with date, time, and result. You can show it to your PO anytime they have questions.
No. Other services send one text and stop there. We actually call the line, check you in, and tell you what the line said. Text, email, or phone call. Pick any, pick all. You never have to pick up the phone.