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Certificate of Final Release | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn about Ohio's law on final release certificates for parolees, including eligibility, waiting periods, and conditions for release.

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Certificate of Final Release

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law ORC 2967.16 outlines the process for granting a certificate of final release to prisoners who have completed their parole or post-release control conditions. The law specifies minimum waiting periods before final release can be granted, generally one year after parole, or five years for life sentences, and details the conditions under which a final release can be issued. It also covers releases following successful completion of post-release control sanctions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a certificate of final release in Ohio?

A certificate of final release is an official document issued to parolees who have completed their parole or post-release control conditions, indicating they are fully released from supervision.

How long must a prisoner wait before receiving a final release certificate?

Generally, a prisoner must wait at least one year after release from the institution on parole, or five years if serving a life sentence, before being eligible for final release.

Can a final release be granted earlier than the minimum period?

No, the law requires a minimum waiting period—one year after parole or five years for life sentences—before a final release can be granted, unless specific exceptions apply.

What conditions must be met for a prisoner to receive a final release?

The prisoner must have faithfully performed all conditions and obligations of their parole or post-release control, obeyed applicable rules, and been recommended by the superintendent of parole supervision.

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