Subject: Website function questions
The concern is understandable given how many services in this space have taken advantage of families who are already in a difficult situation. InmateAid operates transparently and the process is straightforward from start to finish.
When you write a letter through InmateAid and include photos, that content is printed as a physical document and mailed to the inmate at their facility through the regular postal system. It goes through the facility mailroom the same way any piece of mail would. The...
Read moreSubject: Inmate transfer
SAFP, which stands for Substance Abuse Felony Punishment, is a Texas state program that places eligible offenders in a structured residential treatment facility rather than a standard prison. Bed availability in the SAFP system is limited and the waitlist can be significant, which is why transfers often take much longer than families expect.
Once the paperwork has been submitted and an inmate is on the list, the timeline is entirely determined by when a bed opens up at the receiving SAFP...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
No, inmates are not allowed to have cell phones at Cooper Street Correctional Facility or any other prison.
Cell phones are considered contraband, and being caught with one can lead to:
Disciplinary action inside the facility
Loss of privileges (phone, commissary, visitation)
Additional criminal charges and more time added to the sentence
How communication actually works:
Inmates must use the facility’s approved phone system
Calls are monitored and recorded
They can only call approved numbers
About call costs:
Calls can be expensive, especially if they are long distance
Using a local number setup can reduce the cost significantly
There is no legal...
Read moreSubject: Prison discipline
Yes, it is possible, and whether it happens depends almost entirely on the severity of the infraction and how the facility classifies it.
Prison infractions are generally divided into categories ranging from minor to serious. Minor infractions, things like being out of place, having unauthorized items, or minor rule violations, typically result in sanctions like loss of privileges, extra duty, or a short stint in segregation. They may not affect good time credits at all or may result in only a...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
Our program will bring the cost of each phone call to the lowest possible price - but it depends on the facility, where it is located and who the current provider is that services that facility. A good general range is from $0.50 - $3.00. Most calls are in the $1.25 - $1.75 range. Let us know the details and we will try and give you a more accurate rate.
Subject: Send inmate mail
Suggestive photos are generally permitted as long as strategic areas are covered. Bikini photos are typically accepted. See-through lingerie or fully revealing images will be rejected by the mailroom. When in doubt, keep it tasteful enough that it would pass a family photo standard.
Subject: Inmate phone calls
Phone numbers purchased through InmateAid are processed overnight and assigned by 7am the following morning depending on where your order falls in the processing queue.
What Happens After You Purchase
Once your order is complete it enters the overnight processing queue. Numbers are assigned and activated in the order they are received. If you purchased early in the day your number will typically be ready by 7am the next morning. If you purchased late in the evening it may take until the...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
International calls from US correctional facilities are handled at the carrier level and GTL in particular can be inconsistent in how they explain the options to international callers. Getting different answers from the same company is frustratingly common.
Here is the most reliable solution for your situation.
The US Number Solution
The cleanest way to receive calls from a US federal or state facility to a UK number is to obtain a US phone number and have it forwarded to your mobile. Here...
Read moreSubject: Bail & bond questions
What your husband is likely referring to is called a recognizance bond or a supersedeas bond, sometimes also called a transfer bond or an appeal bond depending on the state. The concept is that an already-sentenced inmate can in some circumstances be released on bond to await transfer to the state prison system rather than sitting in a county jail indefinitely.
Whether this is available in Arkansas depends on the specific circumstances of the case, the judge who sentenced him, and...
Read moreSubject: Commissary
Commissary setup is not a complicated process but it does require knowing the right channel for the specific facility your inmate is at, since each facility works with a contracted provider that handles trust account deposits.
The inmate trust account is essentially a personal spending account that lives inside the correctional system. Money deposited into it does not go directly to the inmate in cash. Instead it sits as a balance the inmate can draw from when they place a commissary...
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