The states do not regulate passports. Such is the venue of the federal government.
That being said, most parolees cannot leave their state of supervision let alone the country.
Does the state of Oregon allow a felon to buy a hunting licese?
as long as its not out of the state you live in
can a felon own a crossbow in oregon
Yes, in some cases a convicted felon can own a crossbow in the state of Washington. The felon will need to have permission from his parole officer.
No, since you are still on Probation, this will prohibit you from getting out of the Country so you will have a problem applying.
Well, why looking into this question, for personal reasons, I looked on the web. What I find is that it depends on what country you are going to, if you are on parole or probation and so on. So depending on where you want to go. I would look into that particular countries rules and regs. If you are still not sure, I would contact the country consulate in your state or region.
A felon can get a passport, unless the applicant has been convicted of international drug trafficking, felony drug conviction, child support cases, or unpaid federal loans. Other countries may not accept a passport from a felon.
Unless there is some prohibition against leaving the state contained in the parole or probation papers, or there is a court order prohibiting it, then probably, yes the convicted felon can move state to state.
probably not unless released on PAROLE whereby you would have to remain under PAROLE supervision in that state....................
NO
If either, or both, of you is on probation or parole you NEED to contact your respective PO's and learn the answer. Even if only one of you is on probation or parole you also need to know the answer since most restrictions on your activities prohibit you from "consorting with known felons."
Rather than possibly risk your freedom to an answer given here, this is a question that is BEST answered by your contacting your Parole Officer or the Parole Agency and getting an "official" answer. .