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How do inmates request a Good Adjustment transfer?

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How do inmates request a Good Adjustment transfer?

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• Inmates may request a Good Adjustment transfer by submitting a completed DC6-187, Good Adjustment Transfer Request form, when they have met the established criteria. • Inmates cannot submit this form during the initial reception process or when housed temporarily at a facility (i.e. medical/mental health treatment, court order, etc.). • The DC6-187 is available in the institutional library, classification department, and in any housing unit. • The inmate will submit the completed DC6-187 by placing it in the locked formal grievance box. • A recommendation for a good adjustment transfer in and of itself will not necessarily result in approval. • Inmates will receive a written notice as soon as a final decision has been made to approve or disapprove his/her transfer request. • Inmates approved for good adjustment transfers are relocated as soon as possible based on available bed space. Depending on the area requested and other factors, the inmate may wait a year or longer. Department s

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