Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release
He cannot just move on his own, even if you already have a home in Alabama.
When someone is on parole in Georgia, they are still under supervision. Moving to another state requires formal approval through the Interstate Compact (the agreement that allows supervision to transfer between states).
What has to happen first:
He must get approval from his parole officer in Georgia
A transfer request is submitted to Alabama
Alabama has to accept supervision before he can move
What they look at:
A verified address (your home in Alabama helps)
Employment or a...
Read moreSubject: Parole, probation & supervised release
A federal probation violation (technically “supervised release” in the federal system) is taken seriously, and early release is not common in these cases.
When someone is picked up for not reporting:
The court can revoke supervision
Impose a new term of custody
Follow it with another period of supervision
If he was told “about 8 months,” that is likely:
The expected sentence or guideline range, or
The time the judge indicated he may have to serve
Can he get out earlier?
Sometimes, but options are limited:
Good time credit (federal inmates can earn up to about...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Inmates can write as often as they like. There is no limit on outgoing mail at any facility. As long as they have what they need to send a letter, they can write daily if they want to.
The supplies they need, stamps, envelopes, and paper, are available through the commissary. Stamps cost the same as they do on the outside, around $0.68 at current rates, and the paper and envelopes are priced affordably. All of it comes out of whatever...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Inmates can only write to another inmate if both have approval from their respective institutions. This happens in cases where the two are related, it is unlikely to be approved if there is no family connection
Subject: Relationship issues
You can file for and receive a divorce from an inmate, as long as the presiding judge does not hold it up - for reasons that might have to do with the incarceration. The inmate is NOT provided an attorney but will have to respond to the documents that are served to him in the prison. He can hire an outside attorney to file for him or do it himself (sometimes with the assistance of a paralegal inmate that helps...
Read moreSubject: Medical treatment
You can send your inmate one pair of prescription glasses. There are no guidelines for the type of frames allowed, we would advise something that is durable. If he breaks them, you can send another pair.
Subject: Parole, probation & supervised release
Yes, the pending revocation in another county can absolutely affect whether she paroles home.
Right now she has:
A 30 month sentence from one revocation
Another open or pending revocation somewhere else
That second case is the issue.
What usually happens in this situation:
1. The other county can place a hold (detainer)
When she gets close to release or parole
She may not go home
She can be transferred to that county to deal with the other revocation
2. Parole may be delayed or denied
Parole boards look at all pending cases
An unresolved violation makes her look like...
Read moreSubject: Law & court questions - legal terms
Yes, finding out what fines, fees, or restitution an inmate owes is possible and paying them on behalf of your loved one is something families do regularly.
The Clerk of Court
The fastest and most direct source is the Clerk of Court in the jurisdiction where the case was heard and the sentence was imposed. Call them directly and ask for the outstanding balance on the case. You will need the case number if you have it, or the inmate's full legal...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
You can contact GTL and ask them to swap the number you have for the number we provide. In almost every case nationwide with GTL, there is a $4.00 per call savings with our numbers. You might also let them know on their last call to your old number about the change - most inmates already know about the service and probably alerted you to contact us.
Regardless, we offer a coupon for a free letter or postcard with the purchase...
Read moreSubject: All topics
You can send letters and photos, magazines and books also care packages (they must be bought and delivered to the facility by an approved vendor). InmateAid can do most of that for you, don't do it yourself, it is likely to be returned or discarded.


