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Air travel while on parole

Can I travel by air within the domestic US with permission from my parole officer? What documents would I need to bring with me or provide to the PO?

Asked on April 29, 2009 under Criminal Law, Wisconsin

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

Yes.  Remember however, that's WTIH PERMISSION from your parole officer.  What they may require to give approval is up to them (ex: copy of plane ticket, phone number where you can be reached, address of where you will be staying, length of stay, etc). 

In terms of documents to bring with you, he/she may just write you a letter on official letterhead or they may have a more formal travel permission form.  In some instances they may just give verbal approval but to play it safe you should have something in writing.


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