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  1. The Parole Process in Georgia. A parole-eligible inmate serving a felony sentence in the custody of the Department of Corrections is automatically considered for parole. No application is necessary.

  2. The Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) will allow Union Supply to receive orders for food item packages which will be delivered to inmates assigned to State Prisons*, Integrated Treatment Facilities, and Probation Detention Centers.

  3. (404) 656-4661. Clemency and Parole Consideration. Learn about the process, eligibility, and your rights. Learn More. Service of Process for Civil Actions.

  4. The Board’s new Parole Decision Guidelines represent its best effort to protect the public from harm by maximizing the utility of the state’s prison system and ensuring that the most dangerous offenders are incarcerated for the longest period of time possible, given the State’s available resources.

  5. How Parole Works in Georgia. Parole is the discretionary release of an offender from confinement, after he has served part of his sentence, under continuing State custody and supervision and under conditions which, if violated, permit his re-imprisonment.

  6. In most cases, inmates are eligible for parole after serving one-third of their prison sentence, unless they have committed certain offenses that do not allow parole. The Time Served Rules listed in the Inmate Handbook details when an inmate may become eligible for parole.

  7. Every offender serving a paroleable sentence in Georgia will be reviewed for parole at least once by the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles (the “Georgia Parole Board”), that initial review being automatic.

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