The New Hampshire Juvenile Petition for Parole is a form used by juvenile offenders in the state of New Hampshire to petition for parole. This petition is used by a juvenile offender, their parent or guardian, or their attorney to make a case for parole. This petition is then reviewed by the Parole Board and, if approved, the juvenile offender may be eligible for parole. There are two main types of New Hampshire Juvenile Petition for Parole: the ‘Standard Form’ and the ‘Expanded Form’. The Standard Form is the most commonly used and covers the basic information needed for the parole board to make a decision about the juvenile’s petition. The Expanded Form covers more detailed information about the juvenile’s background, such as educational history, employment history, and criminal history. The parole board considers both forms when making their decision.