At Topek and Topek we represent inmates before the Texas Parole Board across the entire state of Texas. We have represented inmates before the Amarillo Office, Angleton Office, Gatesville Office, Huntsville Office, Palestine Office as well the San Antonio Office. We are often asked which Texas Parole Board will be deciding a loved ones parole. In the next two library articles we will list which units are assigned to which parole board. To determine the information which parole board will hear a particular case use the search tool on your computer to locate the unit. We have not included every unit and if you do not find the information you need please contact us.
- Inmates at the following units are decided by the Amarillo Parole Board Office: Allred Unit, Clements Unit, Dalhart Unit, Daniel Unit, Dickens County, Formby State Jail, Fort Stockton Unit, Jordan Unit, Lynaugh Unit, Middleton Unit, Montford Unit, Neal Unit, Roach Unit, Robertson Unit, Rudd Unit, Smith Unit, Tulia Unit, Vernon School, Wallace Unit, Ware State Jail, West Texas Hospital Unit, Wilderness 3 – San Angelo, Wilderness 4 – Big Springs, and Wilderness 8 – Sweetwater.
- Inmates at the following unites are decided by the Angleton Parole Board Office: Carole S. Young Medical Facility, Central Unit, Clemens Unit, Darrington Unit, Galveston County, Gist County Jail, Jester III Unit, Jester IV Unit, LeBlanc Unit, Lychner State Jail, Mac Stringfellow Unit, Newton County, Peach Point, Plane State Jail, Ramsey Unit, Schott Unit, Stiles Unit, Terrell Unit and Vance Unit.
- Inmates at the following units are decided by the Gatesville Parole Board Office: Bartlett State Jail, Bridgeport Unit, Comanche County, Dallas County, Dawson State Jail, Del Valle County, Ector County, Estes Unit, the various Gatesville Units, Hilltop Unit, Hobby Unit, Hughes Unit, Kyle Unit, Limestone County, Lindsey State Jail, Lockhart Prison, Mineral Wells, Mountain View, Murray Unit, Travis County, Travis State Jail, Woodman Unit.
Experienced Texas Parole Attorneys at Topek and Topek have represented inmates before each of the Texas Parole Boards. Please contact us if you have questions regarding which Texas Parole Board a particular inmate will go before. Although our offices are in Houston, we frequently travel to prison units across the state of Texas to meet with the inmates and their families in the course of our representation. To learn more about what a parole attorney does click here.