Not from Level 4, not directly. The Enid Work Center is a Level 1 facility, and the classification gap between Level 4 and Level 1 is too large to bridge in a single transfer. Inmates have to step down through the custody levels over time as they demonstrate clean conduct and earn lower classifications. Level 4 means the system has assessed him as requiring a higher security environment, and that assessment has to change before any lower-security placement is on
Read moreYou'll need her inmate ID and the correct location's address for inmate mail. InmateAid has many accurate avenues to find this information. If you send us her name adnd what you know about her location and we will help you.
Read moreInmateAid does not monitor, verify or update the inmate profiles that are greated by our Member/Users. We do however do our best to answer every request sent to aid@inmateaid.com in locating locations, identification numbers, and release dates. The more information you have on the offender, the easier it'll be to locate them. Release dates are not always published online, but the inmate certainly has their out-date, they meet frequently with their case manager or counselor often
Read moreNo, but there is a connection. The Saguaro Correctional Center is a prison operated by CCA (Corrections Corporation of America) located in Eloy, Arizona. The prison contracts with the Hawaii Department of Public Safety to house their DOC inmates.
Read moreSaguaro Correctional Center is a multi-level security facility operated by CoreCivic, formerly known as CCA. It is not a local, state, or federal institution in the traditional sense. It is a private facility that houses Hawaii state inmates, which is why it is located in Arizona but holds people sentenced under Hawaii law. For the general population inmates, visits are held on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays. Wednesdays are reserved for Special Management inmates, which includes those in segregation,
Read moreThe [postcards](https://www.inmateaid.com/postcards) are 4" x 6" and the photos are printed on the back of the card (up to four total). There is a small border so the pictures will appear to be small if you put four in that space. The [photos](https://www.inmateaid.com/letters) that come with the letters are 4" x 6" glossy paper printed to the edge of the paper. These are of the higest quality and are much better for important pictures you want your inmate
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Read moreInmateAID has made it easy to [write any inmate](https://www.inmateaid.com/letters) anytime from anywhere from your smartphone. You do not need to be on a correspondence list unless your inmate is restricted from incoming correcpsondence by Homeland Security. This is very rare. Other potential restrictions would be related to a no-contact order, or the victims in this crime or co-conspirators.
Read moreIf it says 670 days left on the InmateAid inmate profile, that is the adjusted release date with the good time already figured in. Sounds like a 2018 release date.
Read moreThe answer is "sometimes". Depending on the length of the sentence, the type of crime, the level of custody and then there is the logistics for movement. If this were to be granted, the inmate might have to bear the cost of travel and to have officers accompany them.
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