Reviewed on: March 05,2016

How do you get a local number and how does it work?

How do you get a local number and how does it work

Asked: March 04,2016
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The phone service at all of the prisons, jails and detention centers are set up through bid process. The winner of the contract is the ONLY provider for that facility making them a monopoly. Whomever has the contract for all inmate outbound calling and to tape record the calls, then you have to use them to receive calls. The choice is whether you pay them for a long distance call or a local call (to a number we get for you). Here is how it works... We get you a local line matching the rate center of the institution. Your inmate dials this local number and it will ring on your current phone. You will need to register the local number with the prison phone service (just like you would your long distance number without our service) who will charge you only for the local call. If your inmate can buy calling cards from the commissary, you will not need to go online and set this up, they can dial the local number direct with the card. In general, their price for long distance calls will range from $5-15 per call. With the local number, they usually charge about $1.65 per call - flat rate. The difference in two call prices is why people use the service. There are exceptions to this however, Securus, NCIC and CityTeleCoin have it reversed where the long distance number is less expensive. Send us the facility name and your phone number, we will give you an honest estimate before you sign up.
Accepted Answer Date Created: March 05,2016

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