The Adult Probation and Parole (AP&P) Administration coordinates parole, probation, and sex offender registry efforts statewide. The office provides policy-making and administrative support that assists the Division in fulfilling its statutory mandates regarding parolees and probationers. Further responsibilities include providing pre-sentence investigation for the courts and oversight of private treatment contracts.
During the 2015 General Session, the Legislature appropriated for Fiscal Year 2016, $1,394,700 from all sources for Adult Probation and Parole Administration. This is a 2.2 percent increase from Fiscal Year 2015 revised estimated amounts from all sources. The total includes $1,373,500 from the General/Education Funds, an increase of 2.3 percent from revised Fiscal Year 2015 estimates.
One of the most important metrics to Corrections is that of recidivism - the rate at which offenders return to prison once released as their costs are mainly driven their inmate count. Below is the recidivism rate for the past fiscal year.

UCA 64-13 governs the activities of the Division of Adult Probation and Parole.
- UCA 64-13-6 specifically assigns the responsibility of parolees and probationers to AP&P;
- UCA 64-13-7.5 outlines mental health services available to AP&P; and
- UCA 77-27-21.5 assigns the responsibility for the Sex Offender Registry to AP&P.
COBI contains unaudited data as presented to the Legislature by state agencies at the time of publication. For audited financial data see the State of Utah's Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports.