Subject: Inmate phone calls
Federal inmates are allowed 300 minutes per month (400 mins Nov & Dec) - outbound calling only. They are 15-minutes each and are paid for from their Trulincs account (which can be funded by outside people or through the job they have inside). The calls are either SIX cents per minute (local) or TWENTY-ONE cents per minute (long-distance). InmateAid can get you a local line for almost all federal facilities for only $5.00. You save $45 per month!!
Subject: Parole & probation
Probation violations do not work like a new arrest, and that distinction matters for understanding what comes next. There is no bail hearing, no bond to post, and no way to get out while waiting. He will stay in county custody until he appears before the magistrate or judge who originally sentenced him. That is the person who has authority over what happens next, and that appearance is the only path forward.
What happens at that hearing depends on several factors,...
Read moreSubject: Parole & probation
You will need to locate the email address or phone number for the Parole Board (different in every state) and file a petition in opposition to the inmate's pending hearing for early release. The Board takes these petitions seriously
Subject: Inmate services & supplies
If you ask an inmate (as you are now), the more the merrier :)... but you as a person on the outside trying to take care of your own expenses you should budget what you can afford to send. If money is no object, you might consider $75/wk for commissary and phone. In the federal system, they can only spend $69/month on phone and $315 on commissary + whatever money the emails are. It can become quite expensive so be careful...
Read moreSubject: Relationship issues
He doesn't want to see you. Try sending a letter and find out why.
Subject: Inmate search
The Florida Department of Corrections makes inmate information available to the public through their official offender search tool. You can look up your friend's record, current facility, and projected release date directly on their website.
Use this link to search: http://www.dc.state.fl.us/OffenderSearch/Search.aspx
You can search by name or DC number, which is the inmate's Florida DOC identification number. The results will show you their current custody status, the facility where they are housed, their offense information, and their tentative release date if one...
Read moreSubject: Prison discipline
An RVR, or Rules Violation Report, is an internal disciplinary document generated when an inmate is found to have violated facility rules. It becomes part of the inmate's institutional record and is treated as protected information under federal and state privacy statutes.
As a family member or partner on the outside, you have no legal right to access that record without the inmate's consent. The facility will not disclose disciplinary information to outside parties, and there is no public database or...
Read moreSubject: Inmateaid website questions
Most questions are answered within a few hours. When your question has been responded to, you will receive a notification by email and the answer will also appear in your InmateAid account dashboard. Both places, so you will not miss it.
If your question did not get answered, there are a couple of reasons that happens. The most common one is that a very similar question has already been addressed somewhere in the archive. With over 5,000 questions and answers logged...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
Let us know the name of the facility and your phone number - we will give you an honest estimate of the savings before you buy
Subject: Relationship issues
This one hurts, and it deserves a straight answer rather than a reassuring one.
When an inmate tells the person they love to step back, it is almost never actually about wanting distance. It is usually about pain they do not know how to manage. Someone staring down a long sentence starts doing a particular kind of math in their head. They look at the time they have left, they look at the person on the outside living a full life...
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