Are there any restrictions on where I can travel while on parole or probation?

Yes, there are restrictions on where you can travel while on parole or probation in New Mexico. Depending on your specific parole or probation terms, you may have to obtain permission in advance from your parole or probation officer to travel to certain locations. Most commonly, parolees or probationers have to obtain permission to travel out of state or to leave the judicial district in which they were convicted, but it’s possible that a judge could decide to impose more restrictive travel conditions in your case. Even within New Mexico, parolees or probationers may be restricted from visiting certain areas or visiting certain people. Your parole or probation officer may also require you to check in with them before you can take a trip. Furthermore, while you may be allowed to travel to certain locations without prior permission, you may still be subject to random searches or monitoring while away from home. If you are arrested in another jurisdiction, you may still be held accountable in New Mexico for any violation of the conditions of your parole or probation. Therefore, it’s important to make sure you understand the terms of parole or probation before you plan any trips. Failing to do so could result in your being revoked and sent back to prison.

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