Subject: Visitation
Within the same state system, visitation lists generally do transfer when an inmate is relocated. Missouri Department of Corrections facilities share inmate records, and an approved visitor at one facility should carry over to the new one without having to reapply from scratch, provided nothing has changed in your background or personal information since the original approval.
That said, confirming your status before making the trip is always worth doing. The transfer process does not always happen instantly, and there can...
Read moreSubject: Inmate care packages
Sending a care package to an inmate involves a straightforward process, but it requires using approved vendors and adhering to the correctional facility's guidelines. Here’s a detailed guide on how to send a care package, what it typically includes, the costs, and the websites you can use:
1. Choose an Approved Vendor:
Most correctional facilities only accept care packages from specific vendors. Here are some of the most reputable and widely used websites:
Access Securepak: Access Securepak
Union Supply Direct: Union Supply Direct
iCare Gifts:...
Read moreSubject: Sentencing questions
His lawyer can only negotiate with the prosecution for a plea deal to avoid a trial. The recommendation by the prosecution is only that, it is not binding on the judge at sentencing. The judge can reject a plea deal and sentence to whatever they decide. It sounds like there is a lot of history there that the judge must consider. The prosecutor nor his lawyer can make a promise that is adhered to by the judge. The other part...
Read moreSubject: Family services
To find out if someone is in a specific jail like Haysi, you will need to verify their custody status directly through official channels. The most reliable way is to contact the facility and ask if the person is currently housed there. You can also use an inmate locator through the state or county system if one is available.
If you are not sure of the exact location or want to confirm details, a people search tool like TruthFinder can sometimes...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Inmates generally do not receive letters directly through the internet. When you send a letter online through a service like InmateAid, it is printed and mailed to the facility as regular postal mail.
Once your letter is processed and sent, it typically arrives at the jail or prison within 2 to 3 business days through the postal system. That is just the delivery to the facility.
After it arrives, the facility’s mailroom staff will open and inspect the letter for security reasons....
Read moreSubject: After prison challenges & services
We estimate that it takes
2-3 business days to make it to the jail. Once there, the staff opens and reads
each piece of mail and
inspects it for contraband. Any delay that occurs at the facility is out of our
control. We make no guarantees as to how long it will take as there are
thousands of facilities and none of them do things the same way.Please be patient, if the
ID number and facility are correct we are 100% reliable. Mail call is Monday...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
The letter and photo service
from InmateAid is straightforward. You type up a letter and upload photos
where applicable - proceed to the Pay Now page and complete the transaction.
The letter order flows through
our Admin area to the Processing Department. Letters are processed immediately
upon entry unless it is after 6pm on Saturday, then the letters do not go
through the process until Monday morning. You may check in your My Account area
to see the status of your letter order.
The letters are printed, folded
and...
Read moreSubject: General prison questions-terminology
This is a tough situation, and it happens more often than people think. When an inmate feels targeted by certain staff, it can be frustrating because the system tends to favor the officer’s report over the inmate’s version of events.
The first and most important step is to continue using the grievance process. It may feel like it is not working, but building a consistent paper trail matters. Dates, times, names, and details should be documented as clearly as possible. Multiple...
Read moreSubject: General prison questions-terminology
A defendant will be designated to a facility based on a point system and their designation score. The higher the point score, the more restrictive the facility, although Public Safety Factors can (and in almost all instances do) override the designation score. Inmates former criminal history weighs heavily on where they are designated. Obviously this is a major increase in points for those who have significant criminal history. They look at the Judgment and Commitment Order for this score. If...
Read moreSubject: Family services
Transfer timelines for calls and mail vary by unit. TDCJ publishes a Family Information Guide at tdcj.texas.gov that covers everything families need to know after a transfer. InmateAid can also reduce long distance call costs by as much as $10 per call depending on your location.


