How can I obtain a copy of my parole or probation records?

If you are looking to obtain a copy of your parole or probation records in California, you should contact your local parole officer, probation officer, or county district attorney’s office. If you have been released from your sentence, the records may be available through your county recorder’s office. The Parole and Probation Division of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is responsible for the supervision of offenders on parole. CDCR also maintains records of the offender’s activities while on parole. The CDCR website can provide you with information on how to request a copy of your records. If you are on probation, your county probation department can provide you with a copy of your probation record. You will need to contact the department to find out what documents are needed and how to submit the request. The California Department of Justice (DOJ) also maintains records for those individuals who are on parole or probation. The DOJ can provide you with a copy of your records if you provide a written request and pay a fee. Finally, if you were arrested and released from a local jail or detention center, the records may be available from the jail or detention center. You will need to contact the jail or detention center for more information about how to submit a request for your records.

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