Preparation of Parole Release Plans

Prior to most offenders being released on parole, the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles (the “Georgia Parole Board”) must verify the offender’s proposed release plan, which must include an appropriate residence. The lack of planning in this area often results in delays of an offender’s release on parole, especially for sex offenders whose residences must comply with sex offender restrictions imposed under current Georgia law and Georgia Parole Board policies. McIntyre & Associates assists our clients in identifying acceptable plans well in advance of the clients’ Tentative Parole Months to facilitate our clients’ timely release on parole. We also work closely with Georgia Parole Board staff to resolve issues that arise during the verification process.