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Early Termination of Supervised Release Assistance

What Is Early Termination of Supervised Release?

After completing a portion of a federal supervised release term, some individuals may be eligible to ask the court to end their supervision early.

Early Termination of Supervised Release is designed for individuals who have demonstrated responsibility, complied with the conditions of their supervision, and made positive progress since their release from custody.

While approval is not guaranteed, many people are unaware that this option may be available to them.

Who May Be Eligible?

Every case is different, but courts often consider factors such as:

  • Successful compliance with supervised release conditions
  • No new arrests or criminal violations
  • Stable employment or business ownership
  • Community involvement and positive contributions
  • Completion of required programs or treatment
  • Consistent reporting and cooperation with supervision requirements
  • Demonstrated rehabilitation and personal growth

How We Help

Preparing a request for Early Termination of Supervised Release often requires documentation that demonstrates an individual’s progress and success since release.

  • Organizing supporting records and documentation
  • Preparing personal achievement summaries
  • Assisting with employment and community service documentation
  • Gathering character reference letters
  • Creating timelines that highlight compliance and accomplishments
  • Organizing educational and treatment records
  • Assisting with document preparation
  • Coordinating materials for attorney review when appropriate