How often must I meet with my parole officer?

In North Dakota, the frequency of meetings with a parole officer is determined on an individual basis, considering the parolee’s unique situation and the parole officer’s professional judgement. Generally speaking, parolees are required to check in with their parole officer once a month. However, if the parole officer believes the parolee is at an elevated risk of violating the conditions of their parole, this check-in may be increased to twice or three times a week. Furthermore, parolees may be required to attend special meetings with their parole officer and complete specific activities related to their reintegration into society, such as attending group therapy, job training, or undergoing drug treatment. In addition, parolees must also be prepared to report to their parole officer’s office without prior notification. They must check in with their parole officer regularly, or they may be in violation of their parole conditions. Parolees should take the conditions of their parole seriously and make sure to fulfill their responsibilities. This includes understanding the conditions set by their parole officer, such as maintaining regular contact and check-ins, and notifying their parole officer promptly of any changes in their address, work, or other personal information.

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