The cost is $1.59 for the first photo - additional photos are $1.39. In almost all cases, there is no limit to the number of photos allowed (federal and state no limit). If you want to check with us before sending if they are in a county jail, we will let you know if that particular facility has a limit.
Read moreNo, your husband cannot see your InmateAid account. Inmates do not have access to the internet, so anything you create or do on the website is private and only visible to you. What InmateAid does is act as a bridge for communication and services. For example: When you send a letter or photos, they are printed and delivered by mail When you set up phone services, it helps lower the cost of calls he makes to you
Read morePhotos are printed as 4x6 prints. If the image you uploaded has different proportions than 4x6, the system automatically applies a fit adjustment to make sure the entire image appears on the print without any part of it being cut off. What that means in practice is that the actual image may print slightly smaller than the full 4x6 surface, appearing more like a 4x4 or 4x5 centered on the photo paper with a small border around it. The
Read morewhat is his name, we will check on his whereabouts? once in the halfway house, they have a lot more freedom to call and communicate. they are encouraged to get a job and get re-entered into society. let us know and we will help you.
Read moreNot necessarily, but it is a reasonable question and the answer depends on how dramatic the difference was between the expected sentence and what was actually handed down. A modestly lighter sentence than expected can have several explanations that have nothing to do with cooperation. A skilled defense attorney, a sympathetic judge, mitigating factors presented at sentencing, program eligibility, or a negotiated plea agreement can all produce a sentence that comes in below what the guidelines might have suggested.
Read moreAt most correctional facilities including Trumbull Correctional Institution in Ohio, photos taken during visitation are purchased by the inmate through commissary rather than paid for directly by the visitor at the time of the visit. The typical process works like this: the inmate purchases a photo voucher or receipt through commissary in advance, presents it to the photographer during the visit, and the finished photo is processed and delivered to the inmate afterward. Visitors generally do not handle the
Read moreIf the facility you need is not listed on Western Union, it usually means they do not service that jail or prison. Western Union only works with certain systems, not all facilities. When that happens, you still have a few options: 1. Use the facility’s approved method Most jails and prisons have their own required way to send money, such as: Money orders by mail Other services like JPay or Access Corrections Kiosk deposits at the facility
Read moreTuberculosis testing is standard at intake in most county jails. STD testing is not. There is no routine screening protocol for sexually transmitted diseases in county jail settings. If a specific incident occurs or an inmate presents with symptoms that warrant medical attention, a provider can order testing and treatment on a case-by-case basis. HIV testing may be conducted under those circumstances. Other STDs such as herpes, which can remain latent without obvious symptoms, are generally not part of
Read moreThe InmateAid photos are printed on 4x6 high gloss photo paper - approved for all jails and prisons. These are NOT a printed postcard, they are delivered safely in an envelope directly into the facility. Make sure that you have the inmate's ID (if applicable) and allow 1-3 business days for delivery.
Read moreThree denials is a clear pattern, and the honest answer is that there is no reliable workaround. When someone is on probation, most facilities treat visitation applications with significant caution, and a non-family relationship like a boyfriend does not carry the same weight as a spouse or immediate family member when decision-makers are evaluating borderline cases. That is not a judgment, it is simply how the system weighs these things. A few options still worth trying: If your
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