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Inmates may marry in prison under some very specific guidelines. First, have your inmate talk to someone at the facility and find out if they even allow it there. If they do, then he will need to know what the criteria are and if they qualify.
Read moreYou would have to check with the staff at the jail. We are sure they keep the data.
Read moreYes, that is the only way an inmate may communicate by phone because they cannot receive an incoming phone call.
Read moreThis is not going to be easy on either of you. He is thinking you are seeing other people because he can't see what you are doing. The mind plays tricks and you feel desperate. Connecting, communicating, visiting, talking on the phone, writing... it's all you can do. Do as much as you can and hope for the best. You might do everything right, never run around and he still might not come around. Good luck!
Read moreVisitors may not bring anything meant for the inmate at the visitation. You will be permitted to bring a limited amount of cash ($20-25) to purchase food and drinks in the visiting room. Normally, the visitation privileges are expanded at holiday time.
Read moreThe following items are not be allowed in visitation: A. Halter or midriff tops B. Leggings, jeggings, or other thin spandex/tight or revealing clothing C. Swim tops or swimsuits D. See-through or revealing clothing such as low cut blouses E. Spaghetti straps or thin straps/shirts that allow bra straps to show
Read moreDepends on where your inmate is. Federal, the approval is instant. State prisons require a little more time. County there is no approval list, the inmate just dials out if they have money on their books.
Read moreInmates in a halfway house are permitted to leave for work, treatment meetings, church and short trips to the store. Obviously, if they are out getting employment, they are going to run into people on the street, women, too.
Read moreWe have no control if the mail is slower than normal, that is clearly out of our control. What you are asking for is not within the abilities of the business. We mail thousands of letters and postcards per day. Sending someone to the post office to get tracking on your letters would require too much time - for what we'd have to charge, not sure it's going to be worth it.
Read moreUnfortunately no, the inmate must have money on their books for them to make an outbound call to you.
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