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      • An individual can learn an inmate’s parole release date by contacting the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) by email or telephone. The TDCJ can provide the inmate’s projected release date, as well as their status and location, and there is no charge for this service.
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  1. Parole Questions. In subject line of e-mail please include inmate's full name and TDCJ number, SID number, or date of birth if numbers are unknown. For questions or concerns regarding parole supervision, parolee location, and parolee conduct contact: io@tdcj.texas.gov.

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  3. May 16, 2024 · The Board of Pardons and Paroles decides which eligible offenders to release on parole or discretionary mandatory supervision, and under what conditions. The Board uses research-based Parole Guidelines to assess each offender's likelihood for a successful parole against the risk to society.

  4. Online Inmate Search (location, offenses, projected release date) Requests by E-mail. Requests by Telephone.

  5. Feb 17, 2023 · Inmate parole release status (after vote by the Board of Pardons and Paroles for release): Parole Division status line 512-406-5202 (Austin). The TDCJ number, SID number or inmate’s birth date are required. Inmate locator and general information line: 936-295-6371 (Huntsville) or 800-535-0283.

  6. The minimum input required for a successful search is either of the following: the last name AND at least the first initial of the first name, or. the TDCJ number, or. the SID (state identification) number. If you provide names, the system searches for an exact match of the last name you provide.

  7. The parole eligibility date is not the date the parole board will meet and decide whether to grant parole. In Texas, inmates go into review six (6) months before their parole eligibility date. The vote can occur up to two (2) months prior to the month the case is scheduled for review by the Board.

  8. Apr 17, 2024 · Before you call to check someone's parole status, you must have his or her Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) or State ID number. If you don't have either of these numbers, you still should be able to check his or her parole status provided you have the offender's exact birth date.

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