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Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board. 2501 N. Lincoln Blvd., Suite 201. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 contact.us@ppb.ok.gov Local: (405) 521-6600 Fax: (405) 602-6437. Office Hours & Additional Information. Monday through Friday.
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The parole hearings are held monthly at the Kate Barnard Community Correctional Center in the Ted R. Logan Conference Center, located at 3300 N. Martin Luther King Avenue in Oklahoma City. To determine specific dates or individual parole docket times, contact the Pardon and Parole Board at 405/521-6600. 14.
Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board. Agency and Board Meeting Information. Agency History. Board Members. Agendas. Minutes. Administrative Rules, Policies and Procedures. Victim Services. PPB Victim Notification Program.
Parole is defined as a conditional release of an offender who has served part of the term for which they were sentenced to prison. A parole does not change the original sentence imposed on an offender but rather suspends the sentence upon certain conditions being met.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board's Rules, Policy and Procedure Manual set forth the process for carrying out the various functions of the Board.
Board Members Chairperson. Mrs. Vanessa Price. Governor's Appointee. First Term Appointment - April 22, 2014; Second Term Appointment - January 12, 2015; Second Term Expires - January 12, 2019; Education. Bachelor's Degree from the University of Central Oklahoma; Background. Distinguished Career with Oklahoma City Police Department; Vice ...
Welcome to the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board Investigative Reports Application. This is an internal application used by Pardon and Parole Board and its Investigators for the entry of Investigative Reports used in the Parole process.
Information on Oklahoma’s Pardon and Parole Process. 1)The Pardon and Parole Board is a constitutionally created Board charged with making pardon, parole and clemency recommendations to the Governor for adult felons. 2)The Board is made up of five members who serve a term co-terminus. with the Governor.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board adopts administrative rules to clarify and explain statutory provisions. Before a new rule or an amendment to an existing rule goes into effect, the Board publishes two public notices, a proposal notice and an adoption notice, in the Secretary of State's weekly publication, the Oklahoma Register.