Your state board of parole. THey may have a separate listing under the government pages of the phone book, or they may be listed under the state bureau of prisons.
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.
The general answer would be, that parolees may not 'consort with' (be around) known criminals. Best thing to do would be for them to call their parole officer and simply ask.
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.
you can call the department of parole for your state or your local probation office. make sure you state you want to remain anonymous. if you actually are witnessing drug activity you can call the police but the probation department will also get in contact with them.
In all states a parolee who violates parole must be reviewed within a certain amount of time. This time varies state to state from 30 to as much as 120 days. It would depend on the state in which the parole is granted and the parolee resides.
Call the parole office, and talk to the parole officer handling the case.
To report a parole or probation violation, you should call the police department or the local parole/probation office. Tell them what is going on and they will handle it. Most likely the violator would be arrested.
Call your PO and ask him.
actually you can tell them after a week or so not to call you any more and that they are haressing you and with your caller id can file charges against them. that's actually what you can do . what they can then do is have someone from another office in a differant city or state call you
Find out the area code of the state dial "1" the area code then the person's number. If you do not know the number you can call directory assistance, 1-411 for both local and national numbers. THEN EAT YUMMY CHOCOLATE
To beckon someone is a way for one to call out to another person, and get their attention. Beckoning someone is often done to call someone over to one's location.
For the automated probation monthly call in for Missouri. call 866-498-7225