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Subject: Bail & bond questions

Yes, it can be done remotely, though it requires a bail bond company willing to work with you by phone and accept your payment electronically or by credit card rather than in person. Bail bond companies operate locally in the county where the arrest happened, not in your city. Start by searching for licensed bail bondsmen near the jail, not near you. Call a few and explain your situation. Most experienced bondsmen handle out-of-town family members regularly. They can

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Subject: Work release

The answer is that they can and sometimes will test work release inmates everyday - before and after their shift.. 

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

Do not wait. Switch over as soon as possible because the two services work together rather than replacing one another. InmateAid does not replace your GTL account. Your GTL account stays open and the balance remains available. What InmateAid does is provide a different number for your inmate to dial that triggers a lower rate on the GTL system. The calls still run through GTL and still draw from your GTL balance, but at a significantly reduced per-minute cost

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

You may use your cell phone in most cases. The phone service is run by ONE company at any one facility. The companies that provide service win a competitive bid contract for 3-4 years. THEY are the ones that set the pricing and the rules in conjunction with the jail or prison. It used to be that you needed a land line to receive calls from the inmate. Now, with everything revolving around the smartphone, the rules have changed. BUT,

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Subject: Survive prison

This is one of the harder conversations a parent has to navigate, and how you handle it matters for your children's relationship with their father long after this period is over. The most important rule is to keep your own hurt and anger out of the explanation you give the children. Whatever happened between you and their father is separate from who he is to them, and children who hear negative things about a parent from the other parent

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

Phone call hours at most correctional facilities are fairly consistent day to day and do not change frequently without a specific reason. The schedule is set by the facility and posted for inmates, and the expectation on both ends is that it stays predictable. That said, there are circumstances that can disrupt the normal calling window. A facility-wide lockdown triggered by an incident, a shakedown, a count that runs long, or a staffing shortage can all push phone access

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Subject: Relationship issues

Yes, and the approach to getting it approved is worth understanding clearly. This situation came up with my own step-children, and the way to frame the request makes a real difference. Correctional facilities are evaluated in part by their recidivism rates, meaning how often their released inmates come back. Funding and reputation flow to facilities with low rates, so wardens and administrators have a genuine institutional interest in anything that reduces the likelihood of reoffending. Family connection is one

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Subject: Survive prison

As a general rule, the inmates have to work in some small capacity as part of the programming and participation of the prison operations. Whether it be in sanitation, custodial, kitchen, landscaping, education, construction or other roles, the inmates run the prison overseen by COs (corrections officers). Some prisons have no inmate working as it is intake and assessment, usually at the beginning of the sentence. As a rule, pre-trial inmates do not have to work but each facility has

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

Your InmateAid phone service continues after a transfer and there is no additional charge to update it. When an inmate moves to a new facility, the phone carrier and the local rate structure change, which means the number assigned to your account needs to be recalibrated for the new location. InmateAid handles that automatically at no cost every time it happens. There is no limit on how many times the number can be changed due to transfers, which means

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Subject: Emergencies - natural disasters

The documentation you have is exactly what you need, and using it proactively is the right move. Request a meeting with your probation officer as soon as possible, bring every document you have, FEMA assistance records, damage assessments, proof of displacement, financial statements, and anything else that demonstrates the financial impact of the disaster. Do not wait for the violation process to unfold without getting your side of the story in front of the right person first. Probation officers

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