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That would be at the discretion of his Parole Officer.
If you know who it is, his or her actual parole officer. If you do not know exactly who that is, the state department of parole office closest to your location. If you cannot easily find the phone number or address, call your local police department, they will know what it is. If the parole violation is currently happening, and it is something that is a crime even if a person is on parole, you should call the local police, and while reporting the crime advise them that this person is on parole, together with whatever details you have about that parole.
According to the site below, it means an inmate has been granted parole but does not have an approved home plan.
If the parolee failed to change the address he had on file with the parole office then your address is the one that is still being listed as his residence. You can, and should, contact the parole office and notify them that he no longer resides there.
You may if it is approved, however it is difficult.
When a prisoner has neared the completion of a sentence parole is often allowed in order to allow the prisoner to become familiar with the outside world. There are provisions in place and conditions have to be met while on parole. One must be approved for parole before it is honored.
When you do report to your parole officer, he'll arrest you.
Address and contact numbers are below: Ohio Parole Board1050 Freeway Drive NorthColumbus, OH 43229Tel: 614-752-1200Fax: 614-752-0600
try the departments website.
You can call the person's parole officer if you have any problems are concerns, other wise all i know that you can do is look on white pages.com
Probation officers can send you to prison, but they have to have a reason and get it approved.
What 5 states do the governors no not have pardon power?