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764.15g – Determination that person arrested is parolee; notice to department of corrections; compliance | Michigan Law

Michigan law mandates law enforcement to identify parolees during arrests and notify the Department of Corrections promptly with arrest details.

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764.15g – Determination that person arrested is parolee; notice to department of corrections; compliance

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 764.15g

Summary
Michigan law requires law enforcement to promptly determine if an arrestee is a parolee using the state's law enforcement information network. If the individual is a parolee, officers must notify the Department of Corrections with details including identity, charges, and parole status. The notice can be sent via a designated 24-hour toll-free number, parole agent, or parole office supervisor.
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In simple terms: Michigan law mandates law enforcement to identify parolees during arrests and notify the Department of Corrections promptly with arrest details.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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