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Inmate Care Packages
How to Send Care Packages to an Inmate in Prison?
Sending a care package to someone in prison is not as simple as boxing up items and shipping them from home. Most correctional facilities do not accept...
Send Inmate Money
How to send money to a inmate in Jail or Prison?
Sending money to an inmate is one of the most practical things you can do to support someone on the inside. Money on their books gives them access to...
General Prison Questions-Terminology
"What is the difference between jail and prison?
Jail and prison are two distinct types of correctional facilities that serve different purposes, house different populations, and operate under different...
Inmate Phone Calls
How do I get a phone call from my husband who has just been transported there
When an inmate arrives at a new facility, phone access does not begin immediately. There is an intake and orientation process that typically takes one to two...
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Why would an inmate be held past their release date?
If someone has served their time and is still sitting in custody past their projected release date, the most common explanation is a detainer.…
If someone has served their time and is still sitting in custody past their projected release date, the most common explanation is a detainer.
A detainer is a formal hold placed on an inmate by a separate jurisdiction that has an outstanding charge, warrant, or case pending against them. It essentially means that even though the current facility is done with them, another county, state, or federal agency has a claim and is waiting to take custody the moment they are...
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How Do I Find an Inmate's Mailing Address?
The most common obstacle people run into when trying to send mail is not knowing the exact facility address or the inmate's full registration number, both of…
The most common obstacle people run into when trying to send mail is not knowing the exact facility address or the inmate's full registration number, both of which are required for mail to be delivered correctly.
The first step is pinning down which facility your loved one is in. Aaron Hernandez is a common name and without knowing the state it is nearly impossible to narrow down which facility and which person you are looking for. There are inmates by that...
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What Privileges Can Inmates Lose as Punishment?
When an inmate breaks the rules, the facility has a range of disciplinary tools at its disposal and the punishment handed down depends on the severity of the…
When an inmate breaks the rules, the facility has a range of disciplinary tools at its disposal and the punishment handed down depends on the severity of the infraction and the inmate's prior disciplinary history.
The most common privileges that get pulled include phone access, commissary, visitation, and recreation time. These are the four things inmates value most in their daily lives and facilities know that. Losing one or all of them for an extended period is a significant consequence that...
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What Is Phase 3 in a Prison Rehabilitation Program?
Phase-based programs are structured reentry and rehabilitation curriculums that divide an inmate's program participation into sequential stages.…
Phase-based programs are structured reentry and rehabilitation curriculums that divide an inmate's program participation into sequential stages. Each phase builds on the last and has to be completed before advancing to the next. Phase 3 is typically the final or near-final stage of the program, which means your loved one is closer to the end than the beginning.
East Carroll Riverbend Detention Center in Louisiana operates programs through the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections. Phase-based programming at facilities like...
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Will InmateAid phone service work after transfer?
Our system is perfect in all detentions centers, jails and prisons.…
Our system is perfect in all detentions centers, jails and prisons. InmateAid helps navigate the rules and nuances that exist in an industry with varying rules and regulations. If it is the phone service, and your inmate gets moved, InmateAid is the only company that will make changes in your account (like a new number if they get moved) at no additional cost. Let us know what you wish to accomplish and we can help guide you through successfully.
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Can inmates get newspapers and books from Amazon?
Yes, you can order books and newspapers for your inmate, but there are a few important rules to follow.…
Yes, you can order books and newspapers for your inmate, but there are a few important rules to follow.
Ordering from Amazon:
You can send books from Amazon, but they must be new and shipped directly from Amazon
Do not use third party sellers or used books, those are often rejected
Paperback books are usually required, hardcovers are often not allowed
Newspapers and magazines:
These must come directly from the publisher or an approved vendor
A subscription is the safest way to send newspapers
Do you need commissary?
No, you do not...
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Does a Letter to an Inmate Need a Return Address?
Correctional facilities require a return address on incoming mail.…
Correctional facilities require a return address on incoming mail. A letter without one is likely to get rejected at the mailroom before it ever reaches your loved one. Facilities want to know where mail is coming from, and an envelope with no return address raises flags that can result in the letter being discarded entirely.
Addressing the envelope correctly is straightforward, but the details matter. You need the inmate's full legal name, their inmate ID or register number, the full facility...
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Can I print inmate photos at home or use a store?
It has to be on prison-approved glossy photo paper, no more that 4" x 6" in size.…
It has to be on prison-approved glossy photo paper, no more that 4" x 6" in size. InmateAid uses the correct paper but if you have the equipment at home you can do it your self. Let us know if you'd like a coupon code to try the service out, on the house!
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Will a Prosecutor Take a Hard Line on Charges?
That depends on several factors that vary from case to case, and without knowing the full details, it is impossible to predict which direction a prosecutor will…
That depends on several factors that vary from case to case, and without knowing the full details, it is impossible to predict which direction a prosecutor will go.
The two biggest factors that influence how hard a prosecutor pushes are whether anyone was hurt and how much property damage was involved. A case where someone was physically harmed or significant property was destroyed is going to be treated very differently from one where the impact was minimal. Prosecutors weigh the severity...
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Can someone on probation visit an inmate at PCC?
Being on probation does not automatically disqualify you from visiting an inmate, but it does make the approval process more strict.…
Being on probation does not automatically disqualify you from visiting an inmate, but it does make the approval process more strict.
At a facility like PCC, you will need to go through a formal approval process again, even if you were approved at a different facility years ago. Prior approval at FCC from 2004–2007 will not carry over.
What you need to do:
Submit a new visitation application to PCC
Disclose your probation status honestly
Be prepared for additional review or a required waiver
Key factor:
You...
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How do I register a prepaid phone for inmate calls?
All you have to do is register the InmateAid number as a land line.…
All you have to do is register the InmateAid number as a land line. Be prepared for having to jump through hoops as the prison phone carrier Securus is a little more difficult to deal with than others, but your rights are protected and there is nothing that prohibits you from using our number and receiving lower priced calls. The FCC website endorses ["Low Cost Inmate Call Routing Services"](https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-323495A1.pdf) as a viable way for families to connect with their loved...
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Can a person on probation visit an inmate in prison?
Yes, it is possible, but you will need special approval first.…
Yes, it is possible, but you will need special approval first.
When you are on felony probation, you are not automatically allowed to visit someone in prison. You must get permission from both sides:
1. The prison must approve you
You will need to submit a visitor application
They will see that you are on probation
This usually triggers a review and requires a waiver
2. Your probation officer must approve it
This is very important
You should contact your probation officer before applying
Visiting a prison without their...
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How long do the inmate have to wait to get to have visitation to come home for a day or two?
If you are talking about a furlough, they are rarely given.…
If you are talking about a furlough, they are rarely given. Furloughs allow the inmate to come home for 1-5 days depending on the circumstances. The circumstances are about the behavior of the inmate, the amount of time served versus their time remaining (on the low side) as they want to integrate the inmate back into society, and give them an incentive to return to the prison to finish out the remainder of the sentence.
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Do inmates get money and clothes when released?
Inmates are not just turned out with nothing, but what they leave with depends on their situation.…
Inmates are not just turned out with nothing, but what they leave with depends on their situation.
Money:
Any money left in their inmate trust account is returned to them at release
This includes money earned from prison jobs and money sent in by family that was not spent
If they have no funds, some facilities provide a small release allowance, but it is usually minimal
Clothing:
They are typically released in either their personal clothing (if they had some stored)
Or basic state issued clothing if...
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whats the most likely result charges will be dropped?
The problem with this is "probation", and the judge who originally sentenced him is controlling the entire situation.…
The problem with this is "probation", and the judge who originally sentenced him is controlling the entire situation. Violations make the judge less lenient the second and third time around. Since we do not know the entire case, the facts and circumstances we cannot make a determination of what might happen. We wish you the best and good luck.
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