There aren't many ways to effectuate change through advocacy for a federal inmate. Unless you have DNA evidence that can attract the attention of a judge that would cause the case to be reopened it's almost impossible to go against the full weight of the United States Department of Justice - the odds are heavily on their side.
Read moreIt depends on the facility's phone carrier, their tariffs and what your phone number is. If you email us that information, we will give you an exact price for both numbers.
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Read moreNo, the service is not a replacement for the phone service carrier at the jail. The InmateAid service uses software to select the best number to get the lowest price per minute. Use our number with the jail's service and the calls are going to be significantly less, meaning your $20 spent here will be made up in the savings within 2-5 calls. If you are talking every day, twice a day or more, this Service is going to save
Read moreYou can contact the Clerf of the Court in the jurisdiction where they were prosecuted and convicted. Ask to see the "Judgement and Commitment Order". This is where the lawyers go to get their documents filed and research the filings in the case. There might be a nominal fee to print out any information you are requesting.
Read moreNo one can see who they are calling, visiting, texting or receiving money or mail from, they are provided with the same privacy on the inside as you are on the outside
Read moreThe inmate ID numbers are issued at the time of the arrest. That number follows them as long as they are locked up
Read moreIf your inmate gets moved, has their number blocked or for ANY reason needs a new number, InmateAid replaces them at NO charge. There doesn't need to be a reason, just wanting to change the number is okay with us.
Read moreInmates go through a period of despair upon being incarcerated. Their wave of emotions spans from sadness to anger, to blaming others before reality hits them in the face that they are locked up because of actions taken by themselves. Keep in touch for a while longer and see if things improve. Our take is that they will improve and ultimately the kindness you've shown will pay dividends in their behavior later in their sentence.
Read moreThey are either stored in a container and held in the facility, OR they are sent to the inmate's home address
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