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The Parole Process in Georgia is an open public process allowing for correspondence about the case to be sent to the Board at anytime during the offender’s incarceration up to the point of a parole release.
Find the parole status of an inmate. Find information about a parolee. Call for Parole Consideration and Eligibility questions. Learn about the process, eligibility, and your rights.
Go to Inmate TPM Lookup. A Tentative Parole Month is NOT a final parole decision. A Tentative Parole Month or TPM represents when the Board will complete a final review of the offender’s case and, if appropriate, set a parole release date.
What Is the Parole Process in Georgia? You might have questions about Georgia’s parole laws if you have been accused of a crime and could face a lengthy prison sentence if convicted. Early release, commonly called parole, is afforded to specific inmates.
See results and turnout data for the 2024 General Election. The State Board of Pardons and Paroles grants paroles, pardons, reprieves, remissions, and commutations. They are also responsible for restoring civil and political rights for released offenders. 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive SESuite 430, Balcony Level, West TowerAtlanta, GA30334.
Inmates in Georgia have no legal right to parole. The Parole Board reviews and considers cases of all eligible-parole inmates. An individual granted parole is required to comply with the standard and special conditions of release while under supervision.