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The Adult Parole Authority (APA) is the section within the Division of Parole and Community Services responsible for the release and supervision of adult felony offenders returning to local communities from prison, as well as assisting some Courts of Common Pleas with supervision duties for felony offenders. The APA was created in 1965 and is ...
The Division of Parole and Community Services (DPCS) is the community corrections division of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC) and consists of three primary areas: The Bureau of Community Sanctions, the Office of Victim Services, and the Adult Parole Authority, which includes the Ohio Parole Board and the Field ...
The Adult Parole Authority (APA) partners with community stakeholders and law enforcement agencies to preserve public safety by holding reentering offenders accountable using diverse supervision strategies and technologies.
Ohio Revised Code (“R.C.”) § 5149.02 created the Adult Parole Authority (“APA”) “in the division of parole and community services of the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction” (“DRC”). The Ohio Parole Board (“Board”) is a section within the APA.
(A) The chief of the adult parole authority may deputize any person regularly employed by another state to act as an officer and agent of this state in effecting the return of any person who has violated the terms and conditions of parole or probation as granted by this state.
Duties of adult parole authority. (A) The adult parole authority shall administer Chapter 5149. and the provisions of Chapter 2967., Chapter 2971., and sections 2301.27 to 2301.32, 2941.46, 2951.06, and 2951.08 of the Revised Code that impose duties upon the authority.
Section 5149.03 - Duties of adult parole authority. (A) The adult parole authority shall administer Chapter 5149. and the provisions of Chapter 2967., Chapter 2971., and sections 2301.27 to 2301.32, 2941.46, 2951.06, and 2951.08 of the Revised Code that impose duties upon the authority.
The Adult Parole Authority (APA) is responsible for the release and supervision of adult felony offenders returning to local communities from prison, as well as assisting Courts of Common Pleas with supervision duties for felony offenders.
Parole Violators at Large. To view the current listing of Parole Violators at Large, click here. This site displays data on those offenders who are currently incarcerated in an Ohio prison, currently under Department supervision, or judicially released.
The Parole Board currently consists of nine members whose primary statutory duties include conducting release consideration hearings on all parole-eligible incarcerated adults and providing clemency recommendations to the Governor.