Are offenders allowed to move to other counties or states?
Generally, yes. Offenders who reside in other counties or states upon receiving supervision may request that their supervision be transferred. However, transfers are subject to approval of the receiving counties or states, depending on a number of different criteria. Defendants who are allowed to transfer are required to follow the local rules of supervision as well as those of Parker County.

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1. Whom may citizens contact about offenders under community supervision?
2. What action should citizens take in situations of perceived harassment by offenders?
3. What payment methods are accepted by Community Supervision and Corrections Department?
4. How do offenders pay fees?
5. Are offenders allowed to move to other counties or states?
6. What happens to an offender who can't make their scheduled appointments?
7. Are offenders allowed to travel outside Parker County while on supervision?
8. How often are offenders required to report?