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I have been released from federal prison, how soon do I have to report for supervision?

I have been released from federal prison, how soon do I have to report for supervision?

Once released from custody, you are required to report to your assigned Probation Officer within 72 hours of release, which includes weekends and holidays. Please call (214) 753-2500 between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, for instructions on where to report. If you have been convicted in another district, please contact the U.S. Probation Office in the district in which you have been convicted.

Failure to report will constitute grounds for a violation of supervised release.

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I am on probation/supervised release. Am I allowed to leave the state?

I am on probation/supervised release. Am I allowed to leave the state?

The Northern District of Texas is comprised of 100 counties. You are allowed to travel freely within these 100 counties. Unless you are given permission in advance by the judge in your case, any requests to travel outside of these 100 counties must be approved in advance by your U.S. Probation Officer.

Failure to do so may result in a violation of your supervision.

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What are the standard conditions of probation the court must impose?

What are standard conditions of probation?

Individuals on supervision are required by the Court to abide by certain rules. These rules are called the conditions of supervision. They are basically the same whether the person is on probation, parole, military parole, mandatory release, or supervised release.

For a list of conditions, see the the standard conditions of probation.

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I have a family member/friend who is scheduled to be released from prison. They were convicted in federal court in another district or state but want to reside in the Northern District of Texas. How can his/her case be transferred?

I have a family member/friend who is scheduled to be released from prison. They were convicted in federal court in another district or state but want to reside in the Northern District of Texas. How can his/her case be transferred?

The offender must request transfer of jurisdiction through his/her Bureau of Prisons Case Manager. When the request is made by the case manager, the U.S. Probation Office will conduct an investigation to determine whether the offender may transfer and report its findings to the Bureau of Prisons. The transfer of jurisdiction may only occur with approval from the district that would receive and supervise the offender.

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I know of a family member who is on Federal probation/supervised release, can you tell me what crime they committed?

I know of a family member who is on federal probation/supervised release, can you tell me what crime they committed?

The U.S. Probation Office is restricted from disclosing information to the public, which includes family members. However, most convictions can be found in public records. These public records are maintained by the U.S. District Court Clerk.

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I am an employer and I want to know if a prospective employee has been convicted of a crime, can you run a background check?

I am an employer and I want to know if a prospective employee has been convicted of a crime, can you run a background check?

The U.S. Probation Office is restricted from disclosing information to the public. However, most convictions are generally available in public records. These records are maintained by the U.S. District Court Clerk.

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How can I have my probation/supervised release terminated early?

How can I have my probation/supervised release terminated early?

You are eligible to request early termination from probation or supervised release under the following circumstances:

  • After you have completed at least one year of supervision, your attorney can petition the Court, or
  • After you have completed one half of your term of supervision, you can request early termination through your U.S. Probation Officer.

If you have been convicted of a serious felony and/or have a history of violence, your case will not be considered for early termination.

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What is the procedure for the drug testing program also known as Code-A-Phone Answering Service?

What is the procedure for the drug testing program also known as Code-A-Phone Answering Service?

Code-A-Phone is a random urinalysis system that requires participants to call the hotline on a daily basis, listen for a designated number and report to the required location on the specified day for submission. You are to remember your designated number to ensure you report on the proper day.

If this is not applicable in you district, provide information about your drug testing program.

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