Subject: Send inmate mail
Once your letter shows as sent in your InmateAid account, plan on about 2 to 3 business days for it to travel through the postal system and reach the facility in Texarkana. That timeline covers the transit from InmateAid's mailing facility to the jail or prison, but it does not account for what happens inside the mailroom after it arrives.
Every piece of incoming mail at a correctional facility goes through a review process before it reaches the inmate. Staff open...
Read moreSubject: Pending criminal charges
Contact the Clerk of the Court where he was charged. This is where the lawyers go to get their information. There might be a small fee if you want this information in writing.
Subject: Inmateaid website questions
Absolutely, and this is exactly how the system is designed to work.
Not every inmate appears in the search results automatically, particularly those in smaller county jails or facilities that do not share data with public inmate locators. That is not a problem. InmateAid allows you to create a profile manually for any inmate at any facility as long as you know where they are housed.
Once you set up the profile with the correct facility information, all of InmateAid's services become...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Yes, we call it Letters from Inmates in the Admin section of your My Account area. Our users like the ability to write and inmate and not have to use their own address as the sender. If this is the case, the inmate will write you through us. We receive the letter and scan it into your account. You are notified via email that there is a letter there for your review.
Subject: Survive prison
The cells themselves are roughly the same size whether you are in reception or on the mainline. Do not expect a meaningful difference in square footage between the two. What changes is everything around the cell rather than the cell itself.
Reception feels more restrictive because it is. The movement is controlled, the programming is limited, the privileges are reduced, and the population is constantly rotating as new arrivals come in and get processed out to permanent facilities. The environment has...
Read moreSubject: Ice-immigration enforcement
If he awaiting deportation post sentence, then YES, he will do the imposed sentence and once the time is served, he will be picked up by ICE and sent to their country of origin
Subject: Relationship issues
No, they can block you from visitation and they can refuse to call you or write but you can add all the money you care to.
Subject: Release questions
Call the facility and ask to speak to a counselor. Or, ask YOURÂ inmate, they definitely know their out date
Subject: Relationship issues
There is not much you can do except "ride or die". You have to keep yourself busy. You can stay comnnected through phone calls, letters, send sexy pictures, visit as often as you can. We hope his sentence isn't too long and that you guys can reunite soon
Subject: Inmate search
There are three ways to search on InmateAid. One is locator of the jail you think they might be in (try the county where they were last).
Our locator has over one million inmates but they are entered by members of the site. If no one set up a profile for your guy, then that database would not have his record. You can create his profile once you find him and use our services to stay connected.
The third way is to...
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