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Yes -- unless they are still "on paper" (i.e. on parole, or work-release). If the person has completely completed their sentence and has been completely released from the control and custody of the State's Department of Corrections, that person can go wherever they choose in the United States. If the person is still on parole, or work release, out of state travel is prohibited unless approved by their parole officer.

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While felons will face many obstacles in finding housing there are land lords that will rent to you. It really depends on the felony. Drug felonies will be your hardest as no one wants adrig dealer to be in their community. Sex felons is also up there so good luck. You are not going to get a lavish apartment but it will be a roof over your head. In Minnesota your best shot is Minneapolis, St.paul areas. You will want to find a private landlord aka slum lord. There are people that will rent their homes with out a background check. You are going to need to search. golden valley rd, any where in frogtown, and between Chicago ang cedar off lake street.

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Yes, you will need to get a traveler's permit from your probation officer.

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If you have COMPLETELY discharged all of your sentence and meet certain other qualifications you MAY be eligible to have your voting rights restored.

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Copyright© 2004 Minnesota Council of Nonprofits. Materials developed by Grassroots Solutions and the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits solely for the Minnesota Participation Project.Permission is granted to duplicate and distribute only as presented here. Minnesota Participation Project: Registering Ex-Felons to Vote. When a person is convicted of a felony they lose their civil rights. What many people don't know is that as soon as they complete their sentence, including probation, their civil rights are reinstated. This issue is an important one, we ask that you take this information and spread it far and wide to anyone who may be interested. · Minnesota statute says that a convicted felon loses his or her civil rights, including the right to vote. It also stipulates that a felon's civil rights are automatically reinstated when he or she completes their sentence. Completing a sentence means that they have completed all parole, probation, and any other terms of their sentence. This is also known as being "off-paper". Once a person completes their sentence they have the right to vote. See Minnesota statute 609.165 for more details. · An ex-felon can register to vote at anytime, including using same day registration. When they go to the polls, there may or may not be the word "challenged" next to their name on the voter rolls. If they are challenged, they should speak to the head elections judge. The judge may ask some questions, and then will have the person take a brief oath assuring the judge that they have the right to vote. Once they have taken the oath they are allowed to vote. See Minnesota statute 204C.12 for more details. · A document sent to an ex- felon notifying them that their civil rights have been reinstated may speed up the process, but this IS NOT REQUIRED. · If a person is at all unsure whether or not they have completed their sentence they should check with their parole officer or the county. It is a felony if they register to vote before they have completed their sentence and probation and their civil rights have been reinstated. · If they have completed their sentence they should register and vote!


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