Yes, typically a parolee is required to report to their parole officer within 72 hours of being released from incarceration. This timeframe can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important for the individual to check the specific requirements set by their parole agreement or local parole office. Failure to report within this timeframe may lead to violations of parole conditions.
No. The parole condition prohibiting contact with police is not the incidental type. Any parolee who witnesses a crime is expected by his parole officer to contact the appropriate law enforcement department and report it. This demonstrates responsible behavior. Having done so, the parolee would need to contact his PO and report it, typically within 24 to 72 hours.
24-72 hours depending on days of the week and holidays
The duration of Youth on Parole is 1.03 hours.
The duration of The Parole Officer is 1.55 hours.
The duration of Parole Fixer is 1.13 hours.
Any person may submit information to the BPH concerning an inmate or parolee. When deciding whether to release an inmate or parole, the panel considers all information received from the public. Written comments should be directed to the Classification and Parole Representative at the prison where the hearing will be conducted. For additional information about parole suitability hearing for inmates serving a life term, visit: Lifer Parole Process. To contact BPH directly please call us during normal business hours (8 am to 5 pm), at (916) 445-4071, or contact them by mail at: Board of Parole Hearings Post Office Box 4036 Sacramento, CA 95812-4036
Where to I report not payment of hours I worked. Have report it to supervisor, still not pay for hours worked. what can be done with this?
The duration of The Report is 1.87 hours.
72 hours
The duration of Agent Red is 1.58 hours.
The duration of Agent for H.A.R.M. is 1.4 hours.
The duration of The Station Agent is 1.47 hours.