How can I obtain a copy of my probation or parole officer's report?
In order to receive a copy of your probation or parole officer’s report in Michigan, you must first submit a written request to the probation or parole officer. The request should include your name and address as well as the type of report you are requesting (such as a pre-sentence report, a supervision report, an initial parole report, etc.). Your request should also indicate if you are requesting the report be sent to you, to a third party, or if you will pick up the report in person. You will need to provide proof of identity in order to receive the report. This could be a driver’s license, state ID, or other valid form of picture identification. If the report is being sent to a third party, you will need to provide a written authorization giving permission to have the report sent to them. The probation or parole officer will review your request and if approved, they will provide you with a copy of the requested report. You may need to pay a fee in order to obtain the report. The fee will be based on the type of report requested and the amount of time it takes to prepare the report. Once you receive the report, you may need to keep it confidential as it may contain sensitive information. If you have any questions or need further assistance in obtaining a copy of your probation or parole officer’s report, you can contact your local probation or parole office for more information.
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