When a law enforcement officer contacts SSA for information about a claimant or recipient
            identified by the officer as a fugitive or a parole or probation violator, search
            SSA records to determine whether the individual being sought or reported is an SSI
            claimant or recipient.
         
          
         If the individual is an SSI claimant or recipient, request corroborating evidence
            (i.e. warrant, court order or other court decision).from the law enforcement officer.
            If they do not have corroborating evidence, ask for the name and address of the agency
            that has jurisdiction and holds the records or information needed for verification.
         
         Examine the legal documents provided by the law enforcement agency to verify that
            the individual is a fugitive felon or a parole or probation violator, as defined in
            SI 00530.001. Examples of acceptable evidence are:
         
         
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                     Court order or decision, or other document issued by a court; 
 
 
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                     Copy of an arrest warrant or order; or 
 
 
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                     Copy of the decision of a court, parole board, or other appropriate agency that finds
                        that the claimant or recipient has violated a condition of probation or parole.
                      
 
 
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                     If the individual is a fugitive felon or parole or probation violator, reflect applicable
                        months of ineligibility on MSSICS and issue a manual notice. (See SI 00530.430 for processing instructions.) Retain a copy of the evidence in the file.