Subject: Send inmate mail
Inmates that have money on their inmate trust accounts can purchase stamps and envelopes at the weekly commissary. If they do not have money on their books, the prison will provide indigent inmates with all the materials necessary to send out mail to their loved ones.
If your inmate writes to you directly, using your address, the cost of the mailing is a 49 cent stamp. Many of our members use the Inmate Response Mail service through InmateAid. Your inmate would...
Read moreSubject: Work release
Work release programs vary by facility, so the most important first step is calling ahead and asking for their specific allowable items list before you arrive. Rules differ enough from one location to the next that showing up with the wrong things or missing what you need is a common and avoidable problem.
That said, here is a representative sample of what most work release facilities allow. Clothing should be plain with no lettering or logos, no hooded shirts or sweatshirts,...
Read moreSubject: Inmate search
The search engine for a juvenile offender has yet to exist. Juvenile inmate identities are kept private.
Subject: Commissary
Some places allow TVs and even , but they must be bought at the commissary. They are pricey but if you are able to help we recommend sending about $200 into the inmate's commissary account.
Subject: Survive prison
We are not able to give you an accurate answer without having some idea of where he is and how much time did he get? There are some state facilities that do not have air conditioning. The lack of soap or menu limited to potatoes sounds pretty minimal, and not within the norm - that is for sure. We would like to think that there is a bit of exaggeration to his complaints, if they are genuine, this is a...
Read moreSubject: Commissary
There are several different companies that offer varieties of inmate care packages. Ordering will depend on where they are (allowed or not) and how much you want to spend. It is not available in all places - but all places offer commissary - the easy route is just add money to their inmate trust account.
Subject: Inmate phone calls
Most US jails do allow international calls, but whether a specific facility has that option enabled depends on the phone service provider contracted at that jail. The majority of facilities use providers like Securus, GTL, or ICSolutions, and most of those platforms support international calling. The catch is the cost. International rates through prison phone systems are steep, often significantly higher than what you would pay through a standard international carrier.
One practical way around the cost problem is InmateAid's phone...
Read moreSubject: General prison questions-terminology
The most reliable way to get your phone number to an inmate is by mail.
Most jails do not allow staff to pass along personal messages like phone numbers over the phone. If you call, it really depends on who answers. Some staff may help, but most will follow policy and refuse to relay any message.
Your best options are:
Send a letter with your phone number clearly written
Use a service like InmateAid to send a letter quickly and make sure it is formatted correctly...
Read moreSubject: Send books and magazines
We applaud your efforts. We can avow 100% that each and every letter she receives will make her day. You have good instinct asking about how much happiness you want to share for fear of bumming them out. You have to know the person. We have always liked the super-positive, optimistic letters that speak of hope and encouragement about the future. Promote good times to come and give them some incentive to try some new areas of educating themselves. Promote...
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