A: A juvenile parolee or sex offender may not relocate to another state before the receiving state accepts the supervision case. The only exception to this rule is when no custodial parent or legal guardian remains in the sending state but does in the receiving state. The sending state may issue and submit a travel permit prior to the juvenile’s departure from the sending state. In this case, the complete referral is due within 10 business days of submitting the Form VII, Out of State Travel Permit and Agreement to Return. The receiving state may not deny the transfer of supervision in this circumstance. For more information, see Rule 4-102, Rule 4-103, and Rule 4-104.