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What is Interstate Compact Offender?

What is Interstate Compact Offender?

The Interstate Compact Offender Tracking System (ICOTS) is the nationwide electronic information system of the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS). The system is used by all states to track offenders who are authorized to travel or relocate across state lines.

What is an Interstate Compact order?

The Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS) is a formal agreement between member states that seeks to promote public safety by systematically controlling the interstate movement of certain adult offenders.

What is the Interstate Compact process?

The Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision (“ICAOS”) is an agreement that governs interstate travel by people on probation. Under ICAOS, probationers who wish to leave California must obtain the consent of both California and the state they want to travel to. The procedure is lengthy and time-consuming.

What is the purpose of interstate compacts?

Interstate compacts are contracts between two or more states creating an agreement on a particular policy issue, adopting a certain standard or cooperating on regional or national matters. Interstate compacts are the most powerful, durable, and adaptive tools for ensuring cooperative action among the states.

When did New Mexico join the interstate compact?

New Mexico became a member of the new Compact in April 2001, which is governed by NMSA 1978 Section 31-5-20. The Interstate Compact Office (ICO) is responsible for administering the compact on the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS) and is the central hub of communication between New Mexico and the compact states.

Who is responsible for administering the interstate compact?

The Interstate Compact Office (ICO) is responsible for administering the compact on the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS) and is the central hub of communication between New Mexico and the compact states. The ICO oversees the daily operations and transfer process of probationers and parolees crossing state lines.

How to get out of the interstate compact?

If a probationer or parolee is seeking an out of state relocation, please contact your Probation/Parole Officer to initiate the transfer process. For additional information regarding the interstate compact, please visit the Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision national website.

How does the ICO work in New Mexico?

The ICO also supervises the process for New Mexico inmates seeking an out of state transfer. Upon the inmate’s parole acceptance and release from custody; monitor the parolee’s departure, arrival, supervision progress, restitution and response to any violations.