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What is your inmate's name and DOB? What state are they inmate incarcerated in? This will help us locate them and create a profile for you to keep in contact with.
Read moreNo, inmate outbound calls are NOT and never have been free. All of the jails, prisons and detention centers have set their phone service to a government bid process. The winner of the contract has a monopoly on all of the calls. They can set their prices without worrying about competition. The calls are far from free. Our service works in 80% of the cases and if it works in your case, the savings could be substantial. Send us
Read moreThe length of the visits in jail and prison vary by location. Some visits are only 15 minutes and others can last as long as four hours.
Read moreThis will be decided by the staff at the jail after a medical review. You can certainly call there first to see what their protocol is for this particular situation.
Read moreGetting married will require the approval of the warden. You might try communicating with the chaplain first to see what the institution's rules are for getting married.
Read moreInmates that have money on their inmate trust accounts can purchase stamps and envelopes at the weekly commissary. If they do not have money on their books, the prison will provide indigent inmates with all the materials necessary to send out mail to their loved ones. If your inmate writes to you directly, using your address, the cost of the mailing is a 49 cent stamp. Many of our members use the Inmate Response Mail service through InmateAid. Your
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Read moreEvery jail, prison or detention center sets their time limits on inmate calls. You have to be mindful that there are a limited number of phones and the inmates wait in line to use it. If there were no limits you'd have some angry inmates who'd have to wait more than an allotted 15-20 minutes span. There are some county jails where the time is longer but's it's rare.
Read moreThe InmateAid inmate pages are created and maintained by the member/users of the site. All of the inmate data is entered by the member/user of the site, not InmateAid. We do not monitor, verify or update the information unless requested by the member/user. When we are asked via email we definitely will help. You can create the profile yourself and attach it to your account. Once the inmate information is set up, it will sync up to all
Read moreFor the prosecution to drop the kind of charges that you are indicating in this question, there would have to be really good reason. We do not think that for your relative's claim this was for cancer will help at all. The prosecutor will undoubtedly tell them that they could have gone the route of every other cancer patient and gotten the drugs legitimately. Our opinion is that they will go hard after them in prosecution and likely both will
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