Subject: Prison rumors & jail scams
Yes, inmates absolutely will try to befriend people that they communicate with to do favors for them and more. Since there is so much idle time available, inmates become experts at manipulation but the person they are communicating with has to be complicit. As they say, "it takes two to tango". It starts out innocently like a pen pal relationship but it can grow into more than that, and oftentimes it does. Inmates have even married some of their suitors....
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
We would be happy to give you a coupon code to send the new telephone number to your inmate. The code will allow you to [write your inmate](https://www.inmateaid.com/letters), send them a photo and relay the new phone number for them to use. Most inmates already know how to [get calls cheaper](https://www.inmateaid.com/shop/calls) and might be telling you to get a new line that will reduce the cost of the calls. InmateAid can help with that, too - if you are interested,...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Postcards are processed immediately upon entry unless after 6pm on Saturday or on no-mail Holidays, those letters will process Monday morning. We estimate that it takes 2-3 business days to make it to the jail. Once there, the staff reads each piece of mail and inspects it for contraband. Once they decide the mail is fit to be handed out at mail call, your inmate will receive it. Any delay that occurs at the facility is out of our control....
Read moreSubject: Sentencing questions
There is not a lot that can be done post-conviction. When an offender signs a plea deal, they are also signing away the right to an appeal. If he had any prior criminal history, this would have some bearing on the length of his sentence. The dollar amount of the crime and the length of the sentence seem excessive to us, too. But, if there are other circumstances that you (we) are not aware of there might be more to...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Yes, InmateAID's letter and postcard service has served tens of thousands of members for many years. You may [write your inmate](https://www.inmateaid.com/letters) often, you may add beautiful 4" x 6" glossy photos which inmates LOVE. You inmate may write you back to your address or if you wish to keep your location private your inmate can write you through InmateAID. We receive the letters on your behalf, scan them into your account and email you that they are there for your...
Read moreSubject: Inmate search
You might try calling the facility and ask to speak with the case manager, counselor or unit team secretary to get more information. If you need information on someone's whereabouts, we recommend using the Background Search button to get accurate information.
Subject: Inmate search
The inmate profiles are set up by the members/users of the website. We do not monitor, verify or update the profiles unless requested by the member/user. If you would like to create an inmate profile, we would be happy to do it for you. Please send us the inmate's name, their ID number and the facility where they are incarcerated and we'll notify you when it's ready. If you need information on someone's whereabouts, we recommend using the Background Search button to get...
Read moreSubject: Sentence reduction
Normal state sentences that carry a ten year minimum mandatory will have to serve 85% of their imposed sentence, UNLESS the sentencing judge has a parole provision in the offender's Judgement and Commitment papers. Parole could come as soon as twenty-five percent in if the inmate is a model prisoner.
Subject: Inmate search
The first step is the Clerk of the Court in Colquitt County, Georgia, where Moultrie is located. Criminal charges are public record once filed, and the clerk's office maintains case records that include the charges, the names of all parties involved, and the procedural history of the case. You can call the clerk's office, request a case lookup by your son's name, and get a factual account of what has been filed. Many Georgia county courts also have online case...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
You know your heart better than anyone else. If you want to contact him again, the only way to know if he wants to hear from you is to try. The worst thing that could happen is that he asks you to stop or he doesn't respond at all. If you don't try you'll never know and you'll always wonder.


