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.
If you know which specific prison they were incarcerated in, call and contact that prison's administrative office and ask. If you do not know which prison, contact the State Prison Administration in the state capitol - they should be able to track the person's record in their system.
Call your local State Parole office. If someone is on active parole this is public information and the information can be disclosed.
You can ask him or you can file a Freedom of Information act with the state Department of Justice and Department of Corrections in the state where the person served his sentence.
There is no federal parole. If a federal inmate has been discharged, you would find him the same way you would sind someone who has never been to prison at all.
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Call your local parole office and ask.
Ask your boyfriend!
Ask the parole agent, if you are sentanced and or released and are just waiting for the hold to be lifted, then your just waiting for your parole agent to release the hold and your free to go. my boyfriend has a parole hold, so if he goes to jail, and charges are dropped, he has to wait for his Parole agent to lift the hold.
yes he will be in violation. once you get released from prison it is there instructions to go straight to there parole office. If not they are in violation of parole
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..
If you are on parole, you are likely required to maintain regular contact with an assigned parole officer. This officer should know, or be able to find out, your final date.
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.
At the parole office.
Every state has a parole board, although it may not be called that. The parole board reviews the cases of prisoners coming up for parole, and also hears/reads the petitions of citizens favoring or opposed to parole. By calling the parole board in your state, you can find out the procedures for filing such a petition, and where it should be sent. You may be able to appear before the parole board to make your feelings known in person.
i am not 100% but they probobly do, xanax is a benzodiszapine. i am trying to find out what parole officers look for myself.
Help for what? Appeal to your PO, or the parole board? Find a drug program? Find an attorney to get you off? Only YOU can control what you put in your body.
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.
So why isn't your question, "Why am I such an IDIOT?"