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At ParoleNOW, we specialize in securing parole for your loved ones. Our dedicated team provides you with unparalleled support, ensuring your family member's return home.

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Our experienced consultants provide personalized parole services and prepare parole packets tailored to your loved one's situation, ensuring the best chances for parole approval.

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Welcome to ParoleNOW

Your Trusted Parole Consulting Partner

We provide parole packets and services to bring your loved one's home. 

A parole packet is a package of information prepared and presented to the parole board to help get the parole approved on behalf of an inmate. Usually, an inmate, inmate’s attorney, or family members completes and submits this package before the parole hearing date. It allows the parole board to determine why parole should be approved

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If your loved one does not make parole, we will refund the entire fee, no questions asked

We are the only company in the industry that offers money back guarantee because we are confident that we will be able to get the parole approved.

 

Q. When will I know what the parole panel members have voted on a case and how will I find out?

You may contact the Board of Pardons and Paroles status line in Austin at (844) 512-0461. Please have the offender's 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.

 

 

COMPONENTS OF THE PAROLE GUIDELINES

The revised Parole Guidelines consist of two major components that interact to provide a single score. The first is a Risk Assessment Instrument that weighs both static and dynamic factors associated with the offender’s record. The second component is Offense Severity Class.

Risk Assessment Instrument

Static factors are those associated with the offender's prior criminal record. They will not change over time. Dynamic factors reflect characteristics the offender has demonstrated since being incarcerated and can change over time.

Static factors include:

  • Age at first admission to a juvenile or adult correctional facility.
  • History of supervisory release revocations for felony offenses.
  • Prior incarcerations.
  • Employment history; and
  • The commitment offense.

Dynamic factors include:

  • Current age;
  • Whether the offender is a confirmed security threat group (gang) member;
  • Education, vocational, and certified on-the-job training programs completed during the present incarceration;
  • Prison disciplinary conduct; and
  • Current prison custody level.

An offender can be assigned 0-10 points on Static Factors and 0-9 points on Dynamic Factors. A low score is associated with low risk. The higher the score, the greater the risk the in granting parole.

As a result of the 2012 revalidation study completed in 2012, it was determined that a separate risk scale for males and females was necessary.

Score Assigned Risk Level

Based on the total of static and dynamic factor points, the risk level to be assigned to the offender

Offense Severity Class

The Board has assigned an Offense Severity Ranking to every one of the felony offenses in the statute. Offense Severity Classes range from Low, for non-violent crimes such as credit card abuse, to Highest, for capital murder. If an offender is incarcerated for more than one offense, the most serious active offense is assigned an Offense Severity Class identified by the established list.

THE PAROLE GUIDELINES SCORE

The two components of the guidelines – Risk Assessment and Offense Severity – are then merged into a matrix that creates the offender’s Parole Guidelines Score (at the intersection of risk level and offense severity). Separate risk scales have been developed for male and female offenders. Parole Guidelines Scores range from 1, for an individual with the poorest probability of success, up to 7, for an offender with the greatest probability of success.

The guidelines are not automatic nor is the Parole Guidelines Score presumptive of whether an offender will be paroled. Parole panel members retain the discretion to vote outside the guidelines when circumstances of an individual case merit their doing so.

 

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