How often must I meet with my parole officer?

In Indiana, the frequency of meetings with your parole officer depends on many factors. Generally, parolees in Indiana are required to meet in-person with their parole officer at least once every month. Depending on the type of parole, there may be more frequent meetings, such as weekly or even daily. Generally, there are also unannounced visits to your home or place of employment, where the parole officer checks in to make sure you are complying with the terms of your parole. It is important to note that your parole officer may come unannounced and may also require you to be available for drug tests or other services. If you fail to show up for a scheduled meeting or refuse a drug test, then you could be found in violation of your parole. Your parole officer will consider the specific circumstances of your case and your behavior when it comes to the frequency of meetings. They may require more or less frequent meetings depending on how well you are following the terms of your parole. The parole officer also has the right to require more frequent meetings if they observe any behavior that could be a potential violation of the parole agreement.

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