Send us their name and DOB, their ID number if you have it and we will find out for you.
Read moreThe easiest and fastest way is through [InmateAid's Photo Sending Service](https://www.inmateaid.com/letters). Our photos are professionally and beautifully printed on 4"x6" glossy photo paper (printed to the edge with no border). Simply create a user account with your inmate's profile. Select [Send a Letter](https://www.inmateaid.com/letters) and upload as many pictures as you'd like from your computer or smartphone. Type out a nice message to go along with it and click send. It's that easy!
Read moreYou cannot call your inmate, they cannot accept calls. Inmates must initiate the call to you. There are a couple of prisons in Waco, they are [Jack Harwell Detention Center](https://www.inmateaid.com/prisons/jack-harwell-detention-center-lasalle-ice) and the [McLennan County Jail](https://www.inmateaid.com/prisons/mclennan-county-tx-jail-highway-6). Both facilities use GlobalTel*Link as their provider. If you are in Waco, the calls are $1.65, if you are long distance the calls are at least $5.60. If you are not local, we would get you a Waco number which would save you $4.00 per
Read moreSince you do not have a number through InmateAID we wouldnt be able to see their call log or have any knowledge of why they haven't called. You might consider looking in to getting one. In most cases, we can find phone numbers that will dramatically reduce the price of a Securus call. Securus posts all their rates online - send us your telephone number, we will match it to your inmate's location ([Monterey County Main Jail](https://www.inmateaid.com/prisons/monterey-county-main-jail)) and give you an
Read moreIf your inmate writes to you directly, using your address, the cost of the mailing is a 49 cent stamp. Many of our members use the Inmate Response Mail service through InmateAid. Your inmate would write you back to the return address on the letters which are to the InmateAid corporate offices in Florida. We receive the letters on your behalf, scan them into your My Account section and notify you by email that they are waiting for your review.
Read moreYou might try calling the facility and ask to speak with the case manager, counselor or unit team secretary to get more information.
Read moreYou might try calling the facility and speak with her counselor - find out what the facts of the case and sentencing were. A criminal offender becomes eligible for parole according to the type of sentence received from the court. The "parole eligibility date" is the earliest time the offender might be paroled. If the Parole Commission decides to grant parole, it will set the date of release, but the date must be on or after the "eligibility" date.
Read moreIt does happen a lot and it's not the kind of violation that they are looking to bust. There are many versions of this type of "service" one inmate does for another. We do not think there is much to be concerned with as long as the two involved stay in good graces with each other. These type deals go awry when the two inmates have an argument and someone overhears the dispute in a heated exchange of words.
Read moreYour inmate may go to their counselor and fill out a form that would deduct money from their commissary/trust account and designate whom the recipient is. The facility will then sent that person a facility check.
Read moreFormer inmates who have served real time in federal prison, county jails and privately contracted state facilities
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