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Subject: Inmate phone calls

Inmates may not receive calls, they can only dial out. If they call you and you have not set up a pre-paid account the collect calls will cost you $15.00 for 15 minutes. If you set up a prepaid account and the calls are more than $3.00, you should check with us, we can most probably get you a better rate with a new telephone number (that we will forward to your account). SEND US YOUR NUMBER AND THE FACILITY

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Subject: Commissary

Inmates do not have access to the Internet. There are however a few services that specialize in sending commissary packages to inmates - loved ones on the "outside" can order online and these nice baskets are delivered to your inmate.  Inmates normally order their commissary "inside" once a week and if there are no package services available that would be the only way for them to shop for things not provided by the institution.

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Subject: General prison questions-terminology

You will not know until his movements have ceased unless he calls you from one of the locations where he is being held. The US Marshal Service is very quiet about inmate movements for security and safety reasons. If he was on supervised release and violated, he will have to go before the original sentencing judge for his next determination. The 2014 release date means nothing after a violation.  It is likely he will be in the county jail of

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Subject: Inmate search

YES, we have an ["arrest record"](https://www.beenverified.com/lp/09f033/1/landing?pagetype=background+checks&subid=&utm_campaign=125&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=1899) button on the site that will give you the most up-to-date and detailed information available on your arrestee, his bond, etc.

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Subject: Send inmate mail

Create an inmate profile, click on LETTER in their profile, type out your letter (upload some photos) and then save the letter. Proceed to the Pay Now page and once it is submitted, the  letter will be posted almost immediately.

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Subject: Commissary

Prison televisions typically cost between $175 and $250 depending on the facility and available models. They are purchased through the commissary and delivery times vary by facility, but most inmates receive their TV within one to two commissary shopping cycles after placing the order.

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

YES you do, our service is not a replacement for Bealls. We are provisioning you a local number that when used by your inmate through the Bealls system will register the absolute lowest per-call price price. There is a distinct price difference between long distance and local, the savings is realized in that difference and why people use our service 

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Subject: Send inmate mail

The letter and photo service from InmateAid is straightforward. You type up a letter and upload photos where applicable - proceed to the Pay Now page and complete the transaction. The letter order flows through our Admin area to the Processing Department. Letters are processed immediately upon entry unless it is after 6pm on Saturday, then the letters do not go through the process until Monday morning. You may check in your My Account area to see the status of

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Subject: Commissary

Understanding what counts against the $320 monthly commissary limit at Fort Dix helps families plan funding more effectively and ensures the inmate has access to both the goods and the communication services they need without one cutting into the other. Physical items purchased through the commissary, including electronics like radios and headphones, clothing items like sneakers, food, hygiene products, and other approved goods, all count toward the monthly cap. These purchases are tracked within the commissary system and spending stops

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Subject: Release questions

Inmate in federal custody are released in the early morning - weekdays only. There are normally arrangements made in advance before the date of release. If the inmate has halfway house or supervised release, there is a component to that as well. The BOP usually arranges for a bus ticket and a ride from the "town driver" from the facility to the depot.

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