Subject: Send inmate mail
The delays during holiday times are normal but they are not usually too long. Normally there are longer delays once inside the mail room as the staff reads all the letters and decides what gets handed out and what gets rejected. As long as your letter has the correct inmate ID number and the correct facility and does not contain content relating to what they deem to be unacceptable, you'll have no problems. But be mindful that prison makes their...
Read moreSubject: General prison questions-terminology
Most immigrants are being held in Immigration Detention Facilities that we have denoted in our directory with (ICE) in the name.
The U.S. government is using detention with increasing frequency
as a means of dealing with undocumented or otherwise removable immigrants after
their arrest. When a friend or loved one has been placed in detention, it can
be difficult to try to discover information on the person’s whereabouts.Immigration detention is not too different than jail or prison. Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) either operates the...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
Inmates are not personally notified when money is added to their phone account. There is no staff member who goes and tells them. They usually find out when they check their balance on the phone system or when they go to make a call and hear the available funds.
As for getting your phone number to them, you will need to send it yourself. Jail and prison staff generally will not pass along messages or contact information.
The best ways to do...
Read moreSubject: General prison questions-terminology
Yes, you can usually get married while he is incarcerated, and you can also visit him without being married. These are two separate issues, and neither one automatically requires the other.
Marriage while incarcerated:
Most facilities, including places like CNMCF, do allow inmates to get married, but there is a process. You will need approval from the facility, and both of you must meet legal requirements to marry. This usually involves:
Submitting a marriage request through the chaplain or administration
Providing identification and required...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
The phone service at all of the prisons in the Arkansas Department of Correction is set up through bid process. In this case, GTL has the contract for all inmate outbound calling and to tape record the calls - essentially a monopoly. Therefore, you have to use them to receive any calls. The choice is whether you pay GTL for a long distance call (to your number) or a local call (to a number that we get you). If you...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
At McCreary Satellite Camp in Pine Knot, KY, the discount phone service option is unfortunately not available. This is one of those rare locations where local number solutions cannot be set up due to how the phone lines are configured in that area.
Here is how the phone system works there:
All federal inmates use the Bureau of Prisons phone system, which is a closed system. Your loved one has to add your number to their approved calling list, and calls can...
Read moreSubject: General prison questions-terminology
There is no notification system where someone tells the inmate a letter was sent online. From their side, it looks just like regular mail.
When you send a letter through InmateAid, it is printed out and mailed through the U.S. Postal Service. Once it arrives at the jail, staff will open and inspect it, and then it is delivered during normal mail call.
Your inmate will not know it was sent online unless you mention it in the letter. To them, it...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
The only approved size that fits all of the prison criteria is what InmateAid prints it's pictures on - 4" x 6" glossy photo paper. Polaroid-type paper is definitely not allowed or any multi-layered paper. Also, computer generated photos are not allowed in the majority of facilities.
Subject: Visitation
When your husband arrives at Colwell Detention Center, he will first go through an intake process called Admission and Orientation, often referred to as A and O. During this time, the facility evaluates him, assigns housing, and sets up his records.
This intake period usually takes anywhere from a few days up to a couple of weeks, depending on the facility. In some cases, parts of orientation can extend longer, but basic processing is typically done within the first week or...
Read moreSubject: General prison questions-terminology
When an inmate is transferred without notice, it can feel like they disappeared, but there are a few common reasons and ways to track them down.
Based on what you described, a transfer by air is often a sign that the inmate may be in federal custody or being moved under the U.S. Marshals Service. State inmates are usually transported by ground unless it is a long distance transfer, but flights are much more common with federal movement.
Here are the most...
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