Subject: Send inmate money
No one outside the facility can access or charge an inmate's trust account directly. The account is controlled entirely by the inmate and managed internally by the facility. No mechanism allows a family member or outside service to draw funds from that account remotely, even with the inmate's permission.
If your inmate wants to cover costs from their end, the way that works is through an inmate-to-outside money transfer. Your inmate submits a request to their case manager asking that a...
Read moreSubject: Sentencing questions
Robbery sentencing varies widely depending on several factors, and without knowing all of them, it is only possible to give a general range rather than a specific answer.
The key factors that determine the seriousness of a robbery sentence include whether a weapon was involved, whether anyone was injured during the incident, the value of what was taken, the defendant's prior criminal history, and whether the case is being prosecuted at the state or federal level.
At the lower end, a first-time...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
Yes. InmateAid provides all of its standard services for inmates at Lee Adjustment Center in Kentucky. The facility is operated by CoreCivic, formerly known as CCA, and functions within the same framework as other private correctional institutions we work with regularly.
Services available for your friend at Lee Adjustment Center include the discount telephone service, which provides a local phone number that significantly reduces the per-minute cost of calls. Money transfers to the inmate's account are also available, along with letter...
Read moreSubject: Inmate care packages
To send money and care packages online to an inmate, you'll need to use authorized services that are approved by the correctional facility where your loved one is incarcerated. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do both:
1. Sending Money Online
Approved Services for Sending Money:
JPay: JPay is a widely used service for sending money to inmates. It partners with many correctional facilities across the U.S.
Access Corrections: Access Corrections offers online deposits and also provides a mobile app for convenience.
Western Union:...
Read moreSubject: Sentence reduction
This is one of the hardest situations a family can face, and the honest answer requires addressing both the legal reality and the human one.
On the federal gun charge, being a felon in possession of a firearm carries a mandatory minimum of five years under federal law. Federal inmates serve 85% of their sentence, which on a five-year sentence means a minimum of approximately 51 months before release under normal circumstances. There is no standard early release provision based on...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Every inmate wants sexy pictures of their mate. You cannot have any nudity. The photos that will make it past screening are bikini, lingerie type photos where no private parts are showing.
Subject: Send books and magazines
No. eBay is not an approved vendor for sending books to inmates and orders placed through it will almost certainly be rejected at the mail room.
The rule at virtually every correctional facility is that books must be sent directly from a publisher or an approved retailer. The reasoning is security: a book coming from a verified commercial source has a traceable chain of custody that a used book from an individual eBay seller does not. Facilities cannot verify where a...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
Yes, you can absolutely get a new number set up after a transfer, and you do not have to wait for your current month to expire.
When an inmate moves from a county jail to a prison, the area code and phone system usually change, so a new local number is needed for the discount service to keep working properly.
Here is what to do:
Provide the name of the new facility
Request an updated local number for that location
In most cases, the new number can...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
You have two main options, and each works a little differently depending on what matters most to you.
1. Putting money on his books (commissary):
He can use that money to buy phone cards inside
This can help avoid some setup or deposit fees from outside phone providers
Calls may be more straightforward and sometimes cheaper
Downside:
Once the money is on his account, he can spend it however he wants
Calls to anyone
Commissary items like food or hygiene products
2. Setting up a phone account:
You create and fund an account with...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
We have a "greeting card" service on the website. Log onto your account and click on http://www.inmateaid.com/pages/details/send-inmate-birthday-cards-holiday-greetings-cards and it'll take you where you need to be.


