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Subject: Inmate phone calls

Monthly charge is $19.95 - the recurring billing takes place on the 28th of the prior month. Quarterly charge is $59.85 and takes place of the 28th every three months. They are both $19.95 per month but if you can pay for three months in advance, we reward you with 1000 long distance minutes per month instead of 300 long distance minutes per month

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Subject: Medical treatment

Drafted FAQ Heading: "Can I Take My Methadone Dose During Weekend Jail Sentences?" (59 characters — will confirm when slug is provided) Expanded Answer: In most cases yes, but confirming directly with the facility before your first weekend is essential. Methadone is a prescribed medication for opioid use disorder and is protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Facilities are generally required to accommodate medically necessary medications, including methadone maintenance treatment, for inmates serving time. Abrupt

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Subject: After prison services

The fact that your boyfriend is already in a work release program and will be keeping his job after release puts him in a significantly better position than most people coming out after five years. That employment continuity is the single most stabilizing factor in successful reentry and everything else builds from there. Here is a breakdown of resources worth pursuing before and after release. Federal Second Chance Act programs. The Second Chance Act funds reentry programs across

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Subject: Inmate phone calls

It depends on a number of factors - What facility is your inmate in? Is it a county, state or federal facility? Where are you (your area code and NXX numbers, which are the second set of three numbers)? Once we area able match the rate center of the prison to your phone number we can determine locality. Local calls are almost always less than long distance except in some states where Securus has the contract; and they are making

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Subject: Commissary

Inmates are allowed to get commissary. Inmates are NOT deprived of the essential materials required to exist. It is prison, not school. Inmates are served meals that are in compliance with minimum nutritional standards set by licensed nutritionists. We know this is not easy information to deal with as loved ones on the outside suffer as much if not more than the inmate. This  is why InmateAid works for so many people. We can help with the things that WILL

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Subject: Visitation

You will have to fill out an application for visitation and go through the approval process. Your name is run through the NCIC list for people with felonies and/or people with warrants against them. Be sure to read the rules for visitation as to what you can wear, what you can bring, etc.

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Subject: Send inmate mail

It takes a few days to make it into the hands of the inmate. The delivery takes 2-3 business days and then once in the mail room, all mail is inspected and read for content. There are delays that occur once there that are out of our control. Please be patient, our delivery success is almost 100%. We do not have an independent verification system - your inmate will have to let you know they've received it.

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Subject: Relationship issues

Before an inmate is released, the facility runs a check through the National Crime Information Center, commonly known as NCIC. This is a federal database maintained by the FBI that contains records of outstanding warrants, detainers, protection orders, and other law enforcement flags from jurisdictions across the entire country. If the NCIC check comes back clean, meaning no outstanding warrants, holds, or detainers from any jurisdiction, the release proceeds as scheduled. If something comes back on the check, the

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Subject: Commissary

It depends on the person and the facility. There are inmates that live on a lot less and and there are inmates that can spend up to the limits on everything and use $300/month or more. What matters is what you can afford, as the prison offers enough for an inmate to subside, what you give is extra. Be careful over-extending yourself as inmates can be good at making loved ones on the outside feel guilty and have you spend

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Subject: Halfway house

Don't do it. It seems like an easy answer but the response from the feds will be swift and severe. Your inmate will go back into federal prison with a higher custody level.

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