Blue Warrant
What Is a Blue Warrant?
A blue warrant is issued when a person who is on parole destroys one or more conditions of his parole. A parole revocation warrant is also known colloquially in the United States as a blue warrant. When a prisoner is released from jail on parole, the judge places conditions on the prisoner’s release. The working of Blue Warrant is depends on the amount of cases they are processing currently.
The warrant is generally published in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and/or the particular state’s warrant database. States have clear functional programs for blue warrants. A typical process would be for the parole officer in charge of management the former prisoner to report a violation. The National Institute of Corrections recommended in 1997 that blue warrant processing be accelerated.
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