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Subject: Commissary

Balloons, decorations, and celebratory items cannot be sent to inmates at Kent County Jail or virtually any other correctional facility. The mail room will not accept them, and anything outside of approved mail formats gets rejected and returned. What you can send depends on the facility's specific mail policy, but greeting cards are generally permitted at most jails as long as they are standard flat cards without added embellishments like glitter, stickers, or attachments that could conceal contraband. Check

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

The clerk of the court in the jurisdiction where the case was heard is the primary source for court records of any age. Every court maintains its own records archive, and the clerk's office is the official custodian of those documents. Here is how to approach it: Identify the correct court. You need to know whether the case was in a municipal, county, state, or federal court, and which specific courthouse handled it. If you know the approximate

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Subject: Offender phone calls

Yes. The InmateAid discount number cannot work independently of the prison's phone system. Every correctional facility operates under an exclusive contract with a phone provider, and all calls placed from inside must go through that provider's system. In this case that provider is GTL, also known as Global Tel Link. Here is exactly what needs to happen for the discount line to work: Open an account with GTL if you do not already have one. When setting up

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Subject: Send inmate mail

Depending upon the facility it could vary but the general mail call time is late afternoon.

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Subject: Offender phone calls

Whether a call from a prison is billed as local or long distance has nothing to do with where you physically live. It is determined by whether your phone number falls within the same rate center as the facility. A rate center is a geographic designation used by phone carriers to calculate call pricing, and it does not always align with city or state boundaries. If you already have a Philadelphia area code number and your husband's facility is

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Subject: Send inmate mail

This is one of the more frustrating situations families encounter, and the fact that every format has been rejected suggests the issue is not about how the photo was sent but about the content itself or a specific facility policy around ultrasound images. Some county pretrial facilities have blanket restrictions on certain types of images that are not always clearly communicated to families. Ultrasound images, particularly 3D and 4D scans, occasionally get flagged by mail room staff who are

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Subject: Marriage in prison

Being legally married does not provide any legal advantage in a criminal proceeding. Marriage is a civil status and has no bearing on how charges are filed, how a case is prosecuted, or how a sentence is determined. The hope that marriage somehow softens the court's approach to a criminal case is unfortunately not how the system works. Being from out of state can actually work against you in some circumstances. Local prosecutors and judges have established relationships with

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Subject: Send inmate money

Sending money to a US inmate from outside the country is a common challenge for international family members. Most US prison money transfer services require a US bank-issued card or a domestic account, which rules out the standard options for people overseas. InmateAid offers a solution specifically for international members. We handle the deposit on your behalf so you do not need a US bank account or card. Here is how the fee structure works: You decide the

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Subject: Inmate search

You can begin your [search here](http://www.inmateaid.com/inmate-search). Click on the state and then narrow down your choices to the facility type or name listed.

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Subject: Prison food

Inmates receive three meals a day across all facility types, but the quality and variety vary considerably depending on where someone is incarcerated. Federal facilities generally have the best food in the system. Meals are planned by nutrition professionals and meet minimum caloric, protein, and carbohydrate standards established by the Bureau of Prisons. The food is institutional but consistent, and the nutritional baseline is maintained more reliably than in other systems. State prisons fall somewhere in the middle.

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