Send them a postcard or a letter with your phone number written clearly at the top. That is the fastest and most reliable method. Mail reaches inmates even when phone access is still being set up, and once they have your number in hand they can add it to their approved call list and reach out. InmateAid's postcard and letter service lets you send from your phone or computer from anywhere in the country, and delivery through the US
Read moreThis is a serious combination of problems and the outcome is entirely in the hands of the judge who originally sentenced him. That same judge gave him probation, then saw him violate it, put him on a GPS monitor as an additional condition, and then watched him miss a court date and generate a warrant on top of all that. Each of those steps represents a breakdown of the trust the court extended, and judges remember that history when a
Read moreShampoo, soap, and other toiletries are provided to the inmates. Commissary has a selection of upgraded, or brand-name products for sale if the inmate has money on their books to shop. If you were going to help, put some money on their books.
Read moreThis is a difficult situation with serious exposure on multiple fronts. A new gun charge while on probation for a gun offense creates two simultaneous problems: a probation violation on the original UUW case and a new criminal prosecution on the second charge. If the new case is charged federally as a felon in possession of a firearm, the mandatory minimum is five years with no possibility of parole. Federal gun sentences are served at 85 percent and the
Read moreAn inmate can reject their incoming mail if they choose
Read moreYes, absolutely. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice operates facilities across the entire state and assigns inmates based on bed availability, classification level, programming availability, and population management, not based on proximity to the county where they were sentenced. Harris County sentencing does not mean Harris County placement. TDCJ will place an inmate wherever they have space and wherever the person's assessed custody level is served. Transfers also happen throughout a sentence for similar reasons. An inmate may start
Read moreDuring peak fire season, California inmate firefighters can be deployed for weeks at a time without returning to their base camp. The California Inmate Firefighter Program sends participants out with Cal Fire crews to actively fight wildfires, and when a major fire is burning, the deployment follows the fire, not a calendar. Shorter fire responses might last a few days, but during the heaviest part of fire season, when multiple large fires are burning simultaneously across the state, an
Read moreThis is one of the most important social challenges inside, and how you handle it matters for the rest of your time there. The answer is not a script; it is a positioning strategy that starts long before the ask happens. The inmates who rarely get approached with these requests are the ones who have made their character clear through consistent daily behavior. Keeping to yourself, being polite but not overly social with the wrong crowd, and establishing early
Read moreWhat you are describing is called a separatee designation. This is a classification the Bureau of Prisons and state prison systems use to manage inmates who have a known prior relationship with someone at a facility, whether that is a staff member, a co-defendant, or another inmate. The concern is that the relationship could compromise security, be exploited, or create an appearance of impropriety even if no actual wrongdoing has occurred. Separatee placement falls under administrative detention rather than
Read moreCalifornia law allows for what is called service by publication when a spouse cannot be located. This is the legal mechanism designed for exactly this situation, where the petitioner has made a genuine effort to find the respondent and been unable to. The process works like this. The inmate files the divorce petition with the Superior Court in the county where they were last living as a couple or where they are currently incarcerated. They then ask the court
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