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Early release from parole supervision A parolee may be released from parole supervision if his or her parole officer recommends it. The parolee must: Be under current supervision (at least 50 percent of the time left on the sentence, after release) Have no parole violations (for the prior two years andnot revoked)
The date that inmates become eligible for parole depends on their conviction. In most cases, inmates are eligible for parole when their time served plus good conduct time equals: 25 percent of the jail sentence, or. 15 years.
Parole officers shall submit a travel permit request in the Offender Information Management System (OIMS) for clients requesting out-of-state travel permission. Approval for travel is required from the unit supervisor, except as noted in Section II.
You may contact the appropriate board office to send letters of support or to request an interview with a parole panel member. You may call the TDCJ Parole Division, Review Release Processing Section, at (512) 406-5202 after BPP has voted the offender to be released for the release status.
Requests can be submitted by e-mail, U.S. mail, hand delivery, or electronic submission through the TDCJ website as follows: E-mail: PIA@tdcj.texas.gov. Mailing address: TDCJ Public Information Request. PO Box 4017. Hand delivery: 2 Financial Plaza, Suite 600. TDCJ website: Public Information Act Request Form.
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Discharge Date. The date an inmate completes their sentence and is released from incarceration, parole, mandatory supervision, or community supervision. Discretionary Mandatory Supervision.
Parole officers shall submit a travel permit request in the Offender Information Management System (OIMS) for clients requesting out-of-state travel permission. Approval for travel is required from the unit supervisor, except as noted in Section II.
What can be determined is how long an offender must serve before the parole board will consider their case. If the offender was sentenced to five years for committing a 3(g) offense they must serve half of their sentence, two and a half years, before the parole board can consider them for parole.
If you have been charged with a criminal offense in Texas and decided to take probation, you may be eligible for early termination. Typically, you must complete one third of your probation or two years, whichever is less in your case.
A: You may contact the Board of Pardons and Paroles status line in Austin at (844) 512-0461. Please have the offenders name, TDCJ-CID number and/or date of birth available to assist the staff in obtaining the correct information. Or, review the results on the TDCJ Inmate Search/Parole Review Information website.

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