The most common documentation for proof of incarceration status includes:
Official release papers
Document showing employment or proof of residence
Signed & notarized affidavit
If you cannot provide a copy of these documents, please see below for a full list of approved documents:
Parole papers
Unexpired state ID, driver’s license, work ID, or passport
Pay stubs
Federal, state, or local benefit letter
Clinic, doctor, or hospital records for services provided
Medical claim explanation of benefits provided
School record/schedule showing enrollment (like for college students)
Bank or credit card statement showing transaction history (showing only your name, but not a joint account)
Military records
Cell phone bill (showing only your name)
Lease (must be an active lease where you’re currently residing)
Signed notarized statement from the individual with alleged false incarceration inconsistency showing that you’re living in the community and includes your name, date of birth, and address
Written statement from someone within the community which shows your name, date of birth, address, phone number, your relationship with the person with alleged false incarceration inconsistency (if it’s not you), and that you’re present and participating within the community
Rent receipts (showing only your name)
A written explanation of circumstances as to why you don’t have documentation
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