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Yes. Parole officers do not necessarily HAVE to be assigned to your particular case to supervise you. That would be like saying that a police officer can't make an arrest unless it is on the street he normally patrols.

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Q: Does a parole officer have a right to call your employer if they are not assign to you?
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Do parolee have a Right not to reveal their personal problems to employees but the parole officer violates parolee's privacy right?

When a parolee fails a drug test just a tiny bit, his parole officer lets him off on the condition parolee reports to drug test immediately afterwards. Parolee's bossman had a talk with parole officer. Suddenly employee cut off all contacts because Parole Officer told employer parolee failed drug test just one time 3 months ago. Does the parole officer have a right to tell employer or did the parole officer violate the parolee's Privacy Right?


Does the parole officer have the right to enter the home if the person not there?

no.


Do you have a right to contact a parolees parole officer for threats?

Yes.


What is parole officer?

a parole officer is a person you report to when you get out of jail or prison they make sure you are acting right and getting your life on track the right way , makin sure your not doing drugs , carrying wepons etc. whatever your parole terms are


How can parole officer search a roomer house or group home where a parolee rent a bedroom?

The parolee signed a waver of rights when he met his parole officer for the first time. Essentially, in order to stay free, the parolee is made to give the parole officer that right.


Does a felon have the right to refuse to give a DNA sample to their parole officer?

Not without violating the conditions of your parole. You must comply with any lawful order given by your parole officer, and collecting a DNA sample, is a lawful order.


What is a parole officier?

A parole officer is an officer of the court who meets with people after they get out of prison or jail. Parole is a supervised monitoring of individuals after they leave prison, including making sure people have a job, stay off of drugs and alcohol, and keep a curfew set by the court. The parole officer monitors and checks a person, sometimes just by meetings in their office, but sometimes by checking a person in their home. A parole officer has authority to arrest a person and put them back in jail if they break the rules of parole, which are the conditions for staying out of jail.


Does a parole officer have the right to enter premisses with no answer to knock?

He may if he has reasonable suspicion that the supervisee is in danger or engaged in activities that would violate the conditions of his parole.


Does a parole officer have a right to arrest parolees?

Certainly, but your rights as a parolee are limited, as you are still techincally a prisoner of the state.


Why would a parole officer drug test a parolee in California?

To ensure the client is not using illegal drugs. Those on parole are not allowed to commit crimes, and even the smallest infraction will send them right back to prison.


Does a parole officer have legal rights to enter a paroles house without the parole present?

Generally, yes. But be wary of harrassment. YEP... As a parolee you lose your rights to privacy in your residence. A parole officer can do unscheduled searches without warrants at any time to make sure you are following the rules. It is a condition that you agree to when you go on parole. Know that a regular officer is sometimes with the parole officer when they search, but the regular officer cannot participate in the search though. If a regular officer participates in the search anything he/she finds may be thrown out because the right to search only extends to the parole/probation officer.


Should you tell your parole officer that you were arrested in a different county?

Yes, you should inform your parole officer about your arrest in a different county. It is important to be transparent and honest with your parole officer to maintain trust and avoid potential consequences for failing to disclose relevant information. Keeping them informed allows them to properly assess your situation and provide appropriate guidance and support.