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For anyone beginning the parole process in California, our parole packet is a great place to start. It provides an overview of the parole hearing process and how to prepare for your hearing


Steps of the Process

Glossary of Common Terms | Large Print
Last updated: March 2024
This glossary is intended to help a parole candidate understand the key terms used in California’s Board of Parole Hearings process.

How to Work with Your Parole Attorney | Large Print
Last updated: August 2024
This guide offers tools for taking ownership over the parole hearing process and working effectively with an attorney. Because nearly 90% of parole candidates throughout the state are represented by attorneys who are appointed by the Board, this advice is primarily tailored to working with appointed attorneys.

Tools for Emotional Regulation During a Parole Hearing | Large Print
Last updated: March 2022
Parole suitability hearings can be stressful, exhausting, and at times, traumatizing. This guide covers some tools a parole candidate can use to stay grounded, composed and clear-headed during a hearing.

What Happens After A Parole Grant | Large Print
Last updated: March 2022
This guide is intended to help answer the most common questions parole candidates and their loved ones have after a parole grant.

Entire Parole Packet | Large Print
Last updated: October 2024
This collection of resources is our comprehensive guide to understanding what to expect in a parole suitability hearing and how to best prepare.

Parole Prep Questions | Large Print
Last updated: May 2023
This list of questions is intended to guide a parole candidate in telling their story of change. By the time of the parole suitability hearing, a parole candidate should be ready and able to answer each of these questions.

How to Prepare for a Comprehensive Risk Assessment | Large Print
Last updated: May 2023
This guide is intended to help a parole candidate familiarize themselves with the Comprehensive Risk Assessment (CRA or “psychological evaluation”) process and understand what they can do to prepare.

Advocating for a Loved One During the En Banc Review Process | Large Print
Last updated: April 2022
After someone’s received a parole grant, the decision still needs to be affirmed by the BPH’s Decision Review Unit and the Governor before it’s finalized. En Banc review means that either the Decision Review Unit or the Governor has referred the decision back to the full BPH for further consideration. En Banc hearings happen during the BPH’s monthly Executive Board Meetings, are open the public, and allow others to provide comment.

Overview of California’s Parole Process + How to Prepare for It | Large Print
Last updated: May 2023
This guide provides a general overview of the scope of a parole suitability hearing, different steps in the process and aspects of preparation.

What Happens on the Day of + During a Parole Hearing? | Large Print
Last updated: Jan 2022
This guide is intended to take some of the mystery out of what happens on the day of a parole suitability hearing. After reading this guide, a parole candidate should have a clear idea of what to expect before, during and after a hearing.

2021 Changes to the Comprehensive Risk Assessment Regulations | Large Print
Last updated: March 2021
On February 5, 2021, the Board of Parole Hearings adopted changes to the regulations governing when the Board is required to produce a new Comprehensive Risk Assessment. This guide covers those changes.

Annotated Case List | Large Print
Last updated Jan 2022
This Guide is intended to help identify important cases related to the parole hearing process. This guide is not intended as a replacement for legal research and is only a starting place to help you identify some of the cases that have clarified people’s rights in the parole hearing process.


How to Prepare Writings for the Board

How to Write a Letter of Support | Large Print
Last updated: Jan 2022
Letters of Support are submitted to the Board of Parole Hearings by loved ones and advocates to show the Board of Parole Hearings that a parole candidate has a strong support network that will help them successfully transition back to the community should they be granted parole.

How to Write a Decision Review Letter| Large Print
Last updated: April 2022
This guide is intended to help a parole candidate understand how they can ask the Board of Parole Hearings to reconsider a parole denial based on factual and legal errors that were relied upon in the decision.

How to Write a Letter of Remorse | Large Print
Last updated: June 2023
This guide is intended to help a parole candidate understand what to focus on and avoid in a letter expressing remorse for their life crime. Please note that letters of remorse are not to be sent to victims but are rather a way of displaying insight and remorse to the Board of Parole Hearings.

Relapse Prevention Plan Worksheet| Large Print
Last updated: June 2023
This Worksheet was created to provide an example of how a Relapse Prevention Plan can be written and organized.

How to Write a Closing Statement | Large Print
Last updated: March 2022
This guide is intended to help a parole candidate plan their closing statement, which is an opportunity in the parole suitability hearing for a parole candidate to speak uninterrupted and unprompted.

How to Write a Letter of Remorse | Large Print
Last updated: June 2023
This guide is intended to help a parole candidate understand what to focus on and avoid in a letter expressing remorse for their life crime. Please note that letters of remorse are not to be sent to victims but are rather a way of displaying insight and remorse to the Board of Parole Hearings.

How to Write a Parole Plan If You Have an ICE Hold | Large Print
Last updated: November 2023
This guide is intended to help individuals with immigration detainers create parole plans to present to the Board of Parole Hearings during parole suitability hearings.

How to Write a Relapse Prevention Plan | Large Print
Last updated: June 2023
A Relapse Prevention Plan is an outline of the coping skills and support network a parole candidate plans to rely upon in order to avoid negative behaviors. Relapse Prevention Plans are not simply for issues related to substance abuse and can address any negative thinking patterns and/or behavior that might be a concern for the Board of Parole Hearings.

How to Write a Petition To Advance | Large Print
Last updated: Feb 2023
A Petition to Advance is a form that a parole candidate can file after a parole denial or stipulation to unsuitability. This guide includes instructions on what to include in a CRA, information on when to file one based on the denial length and the form (1045-A) necessary to use to make the request.

How to Write a Parole Plan
Last updated: Jan 2022
A parole plan is a detailed plan for a parole candidate’s life after release from prison.

Parole Plan Worksheet | Large Print
Last updated: June 2023
This Worksheet was created to provide an example of how a Parole Plan can be written and organized.

California Transitional Housing List | Large Print
Last updated: June 2023
This guide provides a list of transitional housing options by county throughout the state of California. [TIP: To jump straight to the county you’d like to search, use the ‘find’ shortcut. Type CTRL + F for Windows or CMD + F for Mac on your keyboard.]

How to Write A Book Report & Suggested Book List | Large Print
Last updated: October 2024
Book reports are written reflections meant to help a parole candidate express the lessons they have learned from a particular piece of literature. Book reports can also help to fill gaps in the programming that is available to a parole applicant at their institution.


Special Considerations in the Parole Process

California's Compassionate Release Program Overview | Large Print
Last updated: August 2024
This guide is intended to explain California's compassionate release program which allow a potential path for very ill people to be resentenced and released.

California’s Medical Parole Process Overview | Large Print
Last updated: April 2022
This guide is intended to explain California’s Medical Parole Process which allows some very ill people to parole to licensed Skilled Nursing Facilities in the community before their normal parole dates. CDCR is no longer using medical parole. Please refer to the compassionate release resource instead for information about release for someone who is very ill.

Criminal Justice Legal Foundation v. CDCR Litigation Update and FAQ
Last Updated: October 2025
Information on the CJLF v. CDCR litigation and how it impacts the application of Prop 57 credits to Minimum Eligible Parole Dates and release dates for people with indeterminate sentences.

Special Issues in Parole Hearings

AB 1186 and Restitution Avoidance
Last updated: March 2025
AB 1186 made important changes to the collection and imposition of restitution fines. This resource provides information about AB 1186 whether it impacts the discussion of restitution in parole hearings.

How To Navigate Your Innocence Claim In a Parole Hearing | Large Print
Last updated: March 2023
This guide is intended to help a parole candidate who maintains innocence of their life crime understand how to meet the Board of Parole Hearing’s standards for suitability given that the central focus of a parole suitability hearing is remorse, accountability and insight related to the commitment offense.

EDD Fraud and Restitution Avoidance
Last updated: March 2025
BPH commonly asks questions about EDD fraud and restitution avoidance. This is UCL's comprehensive guide to navigating those issues in the parole process.

Reed FAQ and Habeas Guide | Large Print
Last updated: September 2024
People v. Reed is a case that limits who can be returned to prison for violations of parole conditions. This resource answers frequent questions about Reed and provides tips if Reed applies to you.

MAT and Parole Overview Fact Sheet
Last updated: January 2026
This resource gives a brief overview of the Board's use of medical records from the Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program. For more information about how MAT might affect your parole hearing, please see our Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program Guide.

Franklin Proceeding FAQs | Large Print
Last updated: May 2023
A Franklin proceeding is an opportunity for a parole candidate to go to court in order to present mitigating evidence related to their youthfulness if they were under the age of 26 at the time of their commitment offense. This guide covers frequently asked questions regarding Franklin proceedings.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program Guide | Large Print
Last updated: September 2025
This resource provides information about how participation in the Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program can play a role in the parole suitability process. It also provides information about a period in 2024 when many in the MAT program falsely tested positive for opiates and what to do if you think you were affected.


Policy Resources

2024 Legislative and Case Law Updates

2023 Legislative Session Important Bills

2023 Legislative Session Highlights

2022 Legislative Session Highlights

2021 Legislative Session | Large Print
Bills that passed during the 2021 Legislative Session.

2024 In re Poole Fact Sheet| Large Print
Update on our case aimed at improving the quality of legal representation for parole applicants appearing before the Board of Parole Hearings.

2019 Notice to Johnson Class | Large Print
Update on our class action lawsuit, Johnson v. Shaffer.

AB 2310 (Hart) Implementation Update
AB 2310 (Assemblymember Hart)––also known as the Parole Hearing Language Accessibility Act––requires the Board of Parole Hearings (BPH) to translate standard parole hearing documents into the top 5 non-English languages spoken during parole hearings. AB 2310 passed in 2024 and became effective on January 1st, 2025. 

Criminal Justice Highlights from 2020 Legislative Session| Large Print
Bills that passed during the 2020 Legislative Session.


Challenging a Parole Denial in Court

Challenging Your Parole Denial in California State Court

This handbook explains how to challenge a parole denial or reversal by filing a habeas petition in California state court. It includes fill-in-the-blank templates for writing a habeas petition.


If you need support in areas that UnCommon Law doesn’t cover, explore additional resources on the Board of Parole Hearings, CDCR data, reentry, and resentencing, along with trusted partner organizations and advocates supporting people navigating these systems.