If your child is on probation or parole and needs to reside in another state (called the receiving state), you must request an interstate compact transfer through their probation or parole officer. If the receiving state agrees to the transfer of supervision request, you may relocate. If there is no guardian in the state where probation/parole was ordered (called the sending state), but there is a legal guardian in the receiving state, the receiving state is required to accept the case and may choose to expedite the transfer of supervision process.