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Send Inmate Money
How Much Money Should You Send an Inmate Each Month?
There is no single right answer to how much money an inmate needs because it genuinely depends on the facility, the inmate's habits, and what the person on the…

There is no single right answer to how much money an inmate needs because it genuinely depends on the facility, the inmate's habits, and what the person on the outside can realistically sustain over a long period of time. The three main categories where trust account money goes are phone calls, commissary food and hygiene items, and one-time purchases like sneakers, a radio, or a JP4 player. Phone calls can add up quickly depending on how often contact happens and whether...
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Send Inmate Mail
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This is not a direct communication link to a particular inmate.…

This is not a direct communication link to a particular inmate. To write letters or send photos, you will have to go to your My Account area and click on the inmate's page and click "Letters". You will be able to communicate to him through there.
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Sentence Reduction
How Can an Inmate Get a Sentence Reduction?
Sentence reduction is not a single process but an umbrella term covering several distinct legal and administrative mechanisms, each with its own eligibility…

Sentence reduction is not a single process but an umbrella term covering several distinct legal and administrative mechanisms, each with its own eligibility requirements and likelihood of success depending on the individual case. Good time credit is the most straightforward and widely available. Inmates who maintain clean disciplinary records and participate in required programming earn credit that reduces the actual time served against the imposed sentence. In the federal system this amounts to up to 54 days per year under the...
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Visitation
What Is a Special Visitation at a Jail or Prison?
Special visitation is an extended or non-standard visit granted by a facility under specific circumstances that fall outside the normal visiting schedule.…

Special visitation is an extended or non-standard visit granted by a facility under specific circumstances that fall outside the normal visiting schedule. The most common reason a special visit is granted is distance. If a family member is traveling from out of state or a significant distance to visit an inmate, most facilities will consider allowing additional visiting time or a visit outside the regular scheduled hours to accommodate the travel involved. Special visitations are not automatic. They must be requested...
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Sentence Reduction
When Can Minimum B Custody Inmates Earn Sentence Reduction?
The eligibility timeline for a one-third sentence reduction depends on the state system your family member is in, since minimum B custody classifications and…

The eligibility timeline for a one-third sentence reduction depends on the state system your family member is in, since minimum B custody classifications and good time reduction formulas are state-specific rather than federal. As a general framework, most state systems that offer a one-third reduction for good behavior and program participation require the inmate to first establish a clean disciplinary record over a qualifying period, typically ranging from several months to the first third of the sentence, before the reduction becomes...
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Prison Discipline
How Long Does an Inmate Stay in the Box in Prison?
The box, also called the hole, SHU, or solitary confinement, has no fixed release timeline.…

The box, also called the hole, SHU, or solitary confinement, has no fixed release timeline. How long someone stays there depends almost entirely on why they were placed there in the first place. There are two main types of segregation and they work differently. Disciplinary segregation is punishment for a specific rule violation. The length of time is determined by the disciplinary hearing process and is tied to the severity of the infraction. Minor violations might result in a few days to...
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Pending Criminal Charges
How to Find an Inmate's Court Date in Staunton Virginia?
The Clerk of the Court in the jurisdiction where the charges were filed is the most accurate source for court dates in Virginia.…

The Clerk of the Court in the jurisdiction where the charges were filed is the most accurate source for court dates in Virginia. For Staunton, that is the Staunton Circuit Court or Staunton General District Court depending on the nature of the charges. Call the clerk's office directly, provide the inmate's full legal name, and ask for the next scheduled court date. The information they give you will be current and official. Virginia also maintains an online case information system through...
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InmateAid Website questions
How Do I Read a Response Letter From an Inmate on InmateAid?
Navigate to the inmate profile in your account and look for the small eyeglass icon on the far right of the letter entry.…

Navigate to the inmate profile in your account and look for the small eyeglass icon on the far right of the letter entry. Clicking that icon opens the scanned letter so you can read it. If you do not see the icon contact InmateAid support for assistance.
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Inmate Search
Why TDCJ inmate info disappears or changes
We do not have that information available regarding new charges or changes to the TDCJ inmate locator.…

We do not have that information available regarding new charges or changes to the TDCJ inmate locator. You will need to speak with your inmate's counselor or case manager to get the details or we recommend using the Background Search button to get accurate information on the offender.
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Inmate Phone Calls
Do you fund GTL after getting a local number
Yes, that is exactly how it works.…

Yes, that is exactly how it works. After you receive your local number, you still need to set up and fund an account with Global Tel Link (GTL). Here is the process: Get your new local number Contact GTL or log into your account Add that number as the approved number for calls Deposit funds into that account Once that is done: Your inmate calls the new number GTL connects the call You are billed at the lower local rate instead of long distance So the local number reduces the cost, but GTL still handles and charges...
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Education & Vocational Training
Can Non-Citizen Inmates Access Education in US Prisons?
Yes.…

Yes. Non-citizen inmates have access to mandatory GED classes and can earn a high school diploma while incarcerated. University-level courses are also available but require outside funding. Many inmates use their time wisely and leave with advanced degrees regardless of citizenship status.
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Send Inmate Money
Can I send money to an inmate to FarmVille Field Office (ICE)
Ways to Deposit Money Online Deposits: You can securely deposit funds through the Access Corrections website.…

Ways to Deposit Money Online Deposits: You can securely deposit funds through the Access Corrections website. Phone & Tablet Accounts: To specifically fund a detainee's telephone or tablet account, you can use the Talton Communications website or call their customer service at (866) 348-6231. Mail-In Money Orders: You may mail a money order to the facility. It must contain the detainee's full name and Alien Registration Number (A-Number) to be accepted. Caution: Do not send cash or personal checks by mail. On-Site Lobby Kiosk: A kiosk is located to the right of the front entrance at the Farmville...
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Parole, Probation & Supervised Release
My inmate was kicked out of rehab, why was he picked up by the US Marshals?
This is a simple violation issue.…

This is a simple violation issue. The offender was given the opportunity to cut his time short by completing a drug class. Following instructions to the people who hold sway over their freedom need to understand and consider what is more important, winning an argument of freedom.
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Sentence Reduction
what can I find out about rule 35 b third party?
We have detailed information regarding Rule35 on our website, please use the search box in the top right corner…

We have detailed information regarding Rule35 on our website, please use the search box in the top right corner
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Relationship Issues
Do Inmates Have Pen Pals at Other Prison Facilities?
The idea of inmates at neighboring facilities flying kites back and forth and conducting romantic relationships across the fence is largely a product of…

The idea of inmates at neighboring facilities flying kites back and forth and conducting romantic relationships across the fence is largely a product of television drama rather than the reality of how correctional facilities operate. The two scenarios, pen pals and physical contact, are very different things and worth separating. Inmate pen pals are real. Inmates at different facilities do correspond by mail, and in some cases those connections develop into meaningful relationships. This happens through the standard mail system and...
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