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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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