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Prison phone calls are one of the most important lifelines between an incarcerated person and their family, and one of the most expensive. The prison phone industry has historically operated as a near-monopoly charging rates that few other consumer services would get away with. This section covers how the prison phone system works, why rates are so high and what has changed in recent years, how debit calling accounts function, how to get a number approved on an inmate's call list, how InmateAid's local number service reduces call costs by up to 70 percent, and what international callers need to know about reaching a US facility from another country. The questions answered here come from families who are paying too much for calls and from inmates trying to navigate phone access from inside. Understanding how the system works is the first step toward getting the most contact for the least cost. See also our sections on Money Transfer and Commissary.

Subject: Inmate phone calls
In most cases we can get a number that will make the calls cheaper. There are about 12-13 state prisons that have flat rates where our service will not benefit you. Almost all of the county jails and federal prisons have rates that offer a break with a new number. Carefully read all of the postings about the service on our site. We make it easy to understand and offer assistance and coupons to try the service for a month...
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Yes, all inmates have to submit a calling list for approval
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Yes, you can receive prepaid calls on your cellphone. You cannot receive collect calls however on your cellphone. If you would like some specific information send us your number and the facility name - we will give you an honest estimate before you sign-up
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No, the staff does not relay messages or information to inmates, it is against their policy to do so. You will have to get the number number to your inmate. If you are interested in using our [Letter Writing service](https://www.inmateaid.com/letters), please let us know via email and we will send you a coupon code to use it - for free.
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Yes he will, but he might have an issue if the new carrier has higher rates for a different set of numbers. It is best to check with us so that we can match rate center with the new carrier. If there is a better option with a different number than the one we've provided, there is no charge for us to switch the number for you. Please send us the new facility carrier and we will check it for...
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Yes there is. It depends on where you are and where your inmate is incarcerated. There are over ten-thousand jails and prisons and they all do things differently. The best thing for you to do is email us (aid@inmateaid.com) your phone number with the name of the jail/prison, we will respond with an honest estimate of the savings. Sometimes the savings are as much as $12-13 per call and sometimes we cannot save you anything. We will let you know...
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Subject: Inmate phone calls
Prepaid phones are no problem when you have an InmateAid Discount Phone line, we provide a land line that will forward to any kind of phone. If you have questions or concerns email aid@inmateaid.com. Send us your telephone number and the name of the jail, we will send you an honest estimate of the savings and benefits.
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This is a situation InmateAid was designed to help with, and there is a workable solution even from South Korea. The fundamental rule does not change regardless of where you are stationed. Inmates initiate all calls; they cannot receive incoming calls. Your inmate dials out through the facility's phone system and the call routes to whatever number is on their approved list. The solution for overseas situations is to set up a local phone number near the facility that forwards to a...
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A lot is happening in this situation and breaking it down piece by piece gives the clearest picture of what to expect. DVI Tracy is a reception center, which means your husband is still being processed and classified before getting a permanent housing assignment. The mentions of Folsom or Corcoran are significant because both are high-security Level 4 facilities and that designation reflects the validated gang status and current SHU placement. In California, the term validated means the California Department of Corrections...
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