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What is Non-Revocable Parole and Can I Qualify for This Type of Parole?

What is Non-Revocable Parole and Can I Qualify for This Type of Parole?

Non-Revocable Parole is a non-supervised version of parole where parolees do not have to report to a parole agent. This law went into effect on January 25, 2010, and the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation started screening inmates paroling between April 1, 2010 and July 31, 2010 for placement onto Non-Revocable Parole. The screening for placing parolees onto Non-Revocable Parole started on January 25, 2010 and took approximately four months to complete.Not everyone is eligible to be on Non-Revocable Parole. This special program is limited to individuals who meet the following criteria:

Keep in mind that being on Non-Revocable Parole does not relieve individuals of any registration requirements, and they must still comply with all provisions regulating their release including subject to being searched by any law enforcement officer at any time. Unless the Board of Parole Hearings indicates that individuals have a requirement to complete a Batterer’s Program, parolees will be discharged within 30 days of having been on parole for one year.

If you believe that you may become eligible for Non-Revocable Parole, it is important that you have a criminal defense attorney who can provide you with the most effective representation. Our attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have been in practice for over 40 years. Call us today at 888-749-0034.

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