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first there has to be a reciprocity agreement between the to states. even if that is the case, chances are very slim that one state would want to assume anothers problem. at best you could hope for parole to be granted in ohio.
Every state DOC has a website or an office to call for inmate or offender information. The site for Michigan for instance is called OTIS. (below is a link to the Prison Legal News Offender Locator Link for all 50 states.) By accessing the Inmate Locator, or Offender Information site, the status of an inmate who has been released on parole will indicate "Parole" or "Conditional Release." You may need the offender's DOC number to access any information, and you will be required to call for information in some states such as California.
Parole packages are always custom prepared to fit the prisoner's case. They always vary in strategy and in substance. They are prepared by attorneys or paralegals. There is not a general form for a parole package.
Search the Offender Information or Inmate Information sections of the state Department of Corrections web site in the state where the person is incarcerated.
Have you tried reading the documents you received when your received parole? The date of your completion should be in there. If you can't find the papers, contact your assigned Parole Officer. If you cannot reach them contact the state board of parole..
You can check with the state department of corrections to find out which prison the inmate is being housed. Many state doc's post this information online. For the states that do not offer inmate information online, you can call the department of corrections.
You can search the Kentucky Department of Corrections inmate database. This database provides conviction and parole information. You can also call Vinelink for tentative release dates and parole eligibility dates at 1-800-511-1670.
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HOW DO I FIND A INMATE
Visit the department of corrections website for the state or county your in. If you have all that person's information you can find the location and mailing address of the inmate.
To conduct a search, you will need to know whether the inmate is incarcerated in a state or a federal prison. You will also need to know the state, and sometimes the county, in which the inmate is incarcerated and, either the inmate's full name as it appears in records, or the inmate's ID number. Other helpful information includes the inmate's date of birth. There are numerous inmate-search websites, which may be found with the search terms, "inmate search". These sites often provide links to search engines by state. If you are unable to find the inmate using this method, you can search the old-fashioned way by calling each facility where the inmate is likely to be incarcerated.
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