Inmates are not eligible for any government assistance including Social Security and welfare. Since you are asking, if you attempt to collect on behalf of an incarcerated person there is a very good chance you will become an inmate, too.
Read moreEvery facility is different, we would advise calling the chaplain to get the current acceptable rules for rosary or religious chains
Read moreWhen an inmate moves between facilities within the same state system, in this case the Arizona Department of Corrections, any money already in their account transfers with them. The funds are tied to the inmate, not the facility, so a move from Kingman to Lower Buckeye does not require you to do anything with JPay. The account carries over automatically. Going forward, you can continue using JPay to send money the same way you always have. The inmate ID
Read moreThe bail bondsman is not the one you need to worry about here. Their role is limited to guaranteeing that you show up to court for the charges they bonded you out on. They are not law enforcement and they do not have authority over a separate warrant from a different jurisdiction. The old DUI warrant is its own separate matter entirely. It was issued by a court in whatever jurisdiction handled that case, and that jurisdiction is responsible
Read moreThis is a serious question, and it deserves a straight answer. Yes, under certain circumstances, you can face criminal charges for what happens on those calls. Every call made from a jail is recorded and monitored. That is not a maybe; it is standard policy at virtually every facility, and inmates are notified of it every time they dial out. Anything said on those calls is potentially available to prosecutors. If your boyfriend is passing you information and
Read moreIn the federal system, the options for actually cutting time off your sentence are narrow. RDAP and substantial assistance to the government, which means cooperating with prosecutors and testifying against others, are the two primary mechanisms. Everything else, good behavior, programming, education courses, keeps you out of trouble and protects your release date but does not shorten the sentence itself. If RDAP is not available at Aliceville's satellite camp, that is worth addressing before you report. If you have
Read moreFederal camps are the lowest security level in the system, and for a white collar offender, that is generally where you will land. The environment is structured but not oppressive, and the population tends to be calmer and more manageable than what you find at higher security levels. The day revolves around work, meals, count times, and whatever programming or personal time fills the gaps. Having a job is mandatory, and new inmates typically get assigned to one of
Read moreYour inmate knows when you are approved to visit
Read moresome state and all federal prison's allow marriage, but it is reserved for inmates with lengthy sentences. if you are interested, have your inmate consult the Champlain at the compound for details.
Read moreNo, but inmates can get their pictures taken inside and mail it to you
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