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Licensed Attorney Required for Texas Parole Representation

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Summary

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles issued a notice warning that Texas Government Code 508.083 requires any person who represents an inmate for compensation to be a licensed attorney registered with the parole division. The Board cautions the public about social media services offering parole packet preparation and related assistance for fees by unlicensed individuals. The notice clarifies that attorney representation is not required to submit support information and no specific format is required for parole consideration materials.

Why this matters

This notice clarifies existing statutory requirements under Texas Government Code 508.083 rather than creating new obligations. Organizations providing reentry support services or inmate advocacy should ensure their referral practices do not facilitate unlicensed legal representation. The Board's emphasis that attorney representation is not required suggests an effort to reduce barriers to submitting parole support materials.

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What changed

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles issued a public notice clarifying existing requirements under Texas Government Code 508.083, which mandates that any person providing parole representation services for compensation must be a licensed attorney registered with the parole division. The notice responds to social media services offering parole packet preparation and related assistance without proper licensure.\n\nFor parole applicants and their families, this notice reinforces the need to verify licensing status before engaging third-party parole assistance services. Criminal justice practitioners and inmate advocates should be aware that no specific format or professional representation is required to submit support information for parole consideration. The notice serves primarily as a consumer protection advisory rather than a new compliance obligation.

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Apr 20, 2026

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STATE OF TEXAS

BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES

SUBMISSION AND PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION AND REPRESENTATION OFFENDERS IN MATTERS BEFORE THE BOARD OF

The Board of Pardons and Paroles has been made aware that some parole services are being offered for a fee on social media websites by those who are not licensed and registered attorneys in the state of Texas. Such services being offered may include the preparation of a "parole packet", preparation of letters of support, along with how to contact the board. The Texas Government Code 508.083 is very specific in that a person who represents an inmate for compensation must be a licensed attorney in this state and must first register with the parole division. Before engaging with an individual or company regarding parole services please be cautious and ensure that they are a licensed attorney and registered before committing any money. The Board of Pardons and Paroles allows for support information to be submitted prior to a parole consideration. A specific format is not required, nor is a "parole packet". Attorney representation is not required to submit information. Additionally, the offender during the parole interview is provided the opportunity to present release and employment plans along with any other support information.

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Classification

Agency
TX BPP
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Legal professionals Criminal defendants
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Parole representation Unlicensed practice of law
Geographic scope
Texas US-TX

Taxonomy

Primary area
Criminal Justice
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Professional Licensing

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