Whenever the paroling authority grants or revokes parole for any citizen of eighteen years of age or over, the paroling authority, in each case, shall make and promptly transmit to the clerk of the county in which the citizen resides, a certificate showing the fact of the granting or revoking of parole within twenty days after the granting or revoking of parole. The certificate shall include:

(1) The name, date of birth, and social security number of the citizen and any known aliases;

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(2) The citizen’s address or last known address; and
(3) The date of the grant or revocation of parole.