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Subject: Release questions
Release dates are not always published publicly and the availability of that information online depends entirely on which state and facility she is in. Many state departments of corrections do maintain public inmate search tools on their websites that display projected release dates. If you know which state she is incarcerated in, searching for that state's department of corrections inmate locator is the fastest starting point. Most of these tools are free and searchable by name. The BOP inmate locator at...
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Subject: Inmate phone calls
Phone and commissary accounts remain active and functional right up until the moment of release. There is no early shutdown or wind-down period in the days leading up to a release date. Whatever balance remains in the account continues to be available for calls, commissary purchases, and other approved uses until the inmate actually walks out. On the day of release, any remaining balance in the trust or commissary account is returned to the inmate in the form of a check...
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Subject: Inmateaid website questions
of course. why would you think the services offered wouldn't be helpful. most people dont know how to navigate through the various ways around the prison/jail "thing". most would have to seek out how to help an inmate in need. we can't make it better, just easier and super-convenient. you can get a coupon for almost anything on here to try if for free or a deep discount in some cases. if you have smomething specific you are concerned about,...
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Subject: Inmateaid website questions
InmateAid costs your inmate nothing. The service is entirely free on their end and always has been. The only thing your inmate needs to write back is a postage stamp and something to write on, both of which are available through the facility's commissary or provided to indigent inmates by the institution. They write their reply on paper, address it to InmateAid's Florida address printed on the envelope you sent them, and mail it out through the facility's regular outgoing mail....
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Subject: Relationship issues
Do not stop trying. Letters and pictures are an easy and inexpensive way to keep the faith. Do it for the children for sure.
Subject: Inmate phone calls
It will take a few days. You wil need to contact the counselor at the facility and explain what you would like them to do. You might have to fax a written and signed letter requesting the block be removed.
Subject: Commissary
You will need to send money to the inmate's trust account where they will have to purchase the prison-approved radio at the comnmissary. Radios caost about $50. We would recommend sending enough to buy headphones too (about $20) :)
Subject: Inmateaid website questions
The InmateAid Wallet allows members to participate in special offers where the Wallet balance will have more purchasing power than if you didnt have the Wallet. Look for valuable details coming soon in your email or text message. 
Subject: Release questions
The process is simple. You wait in the parking lot and he comes out to you. There is no check-in process, no paperwork for you to complete, and no reason to go inside the facility. Release processing happens entirely on the inside. Staff complete the discharge paperwork, return his personal property, issue any remaining account balance, and walk him through the final administrative steps before he is released. When everything is finalized he walks out the door and you are right...
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Subject: Inmate transfer
Your son is currently at FTC-Oklahoma City. This is normally a place where inmates in transit stay over when there is crowding. Our site updates the federal inmate location every week.
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