Subject: Inmate phone calls
Yes, and that step cannot be skipped regardless of which service you use.
The application process is controlled by the facility, not by InmateAid. Every jail and prison requires anyone who wants to receive calls from an inmate to be on that inmate's approved call list. Getting on that list means submitting an application through the facility's phone carrier, whether that is Securus, GTL, IC Solutions, or whoever holds the contract at that particular jail. That carrier will verify your information...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
You cannot call the jail and speak to an inmate. The inmate must initiate the call.
Subject: Sex offenders
Yes, it definitely is an issue. It is not rampant, but it happens.
Subject: Sentencing questions
The sentencing date itself is public information and the easiest thing to track down. Contact the Clerk of the Court in the county where the charges were filed. That office maintains the court calendar and can tell you when the sentencing hearing is scheduled. Most clerk offices can be reached by phone, and many counties now have online case search portals where you can look up the case by name or case number and see upcoming hearing dates without making...
Read moreSubject: Visitation
He will have the option to remove you again if he is adamant about not seeing you right now. You might start by writing him a letter and seeing if you can work things out before resubmitting.
Subject: Family services
Yes, the mother cannot keep the baby in jail, BUT it is possible that she gets the baby when she gets out
Subject: Inmate phone calls
Yes, as long as you can wrap your head around the fact you are paying two companies to get the calls cheaper. We can save folks money in 70% of the situations. If you speak to your inmate more than once a week, this is probably for you.
Subject: Parole & probation
It depends on what the violation was and how pissed off the prosecutor and judge are at him for not taking the leniency he was granted serious enough not to mess up. We predict he will do some more time.
Subject: Treatment vs.incarceration
On good behavior and early release, the honest answer is not likely. A violation of probation sentence is handed down specifically because the original conditions of supervision were not met. The judge already extended leniency once when probation was granted instead of prison time, and the VOP sentence is the response to that trust being broken. Most judges structure VOP time to be served without the same good time credits that apply to standard sentences, though it varies by state...
Read moreSubject: Relationship issues
There is nothing to know. If a guard "gets with an inmate" it is RAPE, pure and simple. The guard becomes an inmate (for at least 5 years), so don't let your imagination get the best of you. Can it happen? Yes. Does it happen? Very rarely because the penalty is stiffer on the guard.


