Another means to have a blue warrant lifted is to present a compelling case at the preliminary revocation hearing, or in a written appeal to the Parole Division in Austin (not the Parole Board), submitted through the individual's parole officer.
Can you bond out on a blue warrant in Texas?
When a blue warrant is issued, the parolee will then be arrested the next time he or she reports or is stopped by a police officer. ... There is no bond available for a blue warrant, however, if compelling reasons exist, it is possible to get a blue warrant lifted once it has been issued.
How long can they hold you in jail for a parole violation in Texas?
The Parole Board of agent may require the parolee to be taken into jail supervision for 60 – 180 days. The Parole Board or agent may move to revoke community supervision and return the inmate to incarceration for the remainder of the sentence, with no time credit given for the period of community supervision release.2017-11-15
What happens when you have a blue warrant in Texas?
A “blue warrant” is the type of arrest warrant issued by the Texas Parole Board. If there is a blue warrant out for you or a loved one you should contact us at 713-651-1444. The warrant means a person's parole is in danger of being revoked and they are in danger of losing their freedom.2014-11-25
What does Blue warrant mean?
Parole Revocation Warrant
How long does it take for a blue warrant to be issued in Texas?
about 30 to 45 days
How do I get a blue warrant in Texas?
If the parole officer believes a violation has occurred, he submits a request to his supervisor for a blue parole warrant. If the supervisor agrees, she submits the request for a blue warrant to the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, and the warrant is then issued.2018-08-06
Can a blue warrant be lifted?
Blue warrants can be lifted in preliminary hearings but many proceed to revocation hearings, where hearing officers listen to evidence and recommend an outcome to the Board, which then renders the final decision.