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
International calls from US correctional facilities are handled at the carrier level and GTL in particular can be inconsistent in how they explain the options to international callers. Getting different answers from the same company is frustratingly common.
Here is the most reliable solution for your situation.
The US Number Solution
The cleanest way to receive calls from a US federal or state facility to a UK number is to obtain a US phone number and have it forwarded to your mobile. Here...
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If you are already in the same city as your sister and your number is considered local to the jail, then the discount phone service likely will not benefit you.
Here is why:
Jails contract with a single phone provider for all inmate calls
That provider charges different rates for local vs long distance calls
The discount service works by giving you a local number to reduce long distance costs
In your case:
If your number is already local, your sister is already calling you at the lowest available rate
There is no long...
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If your fiance has registered the number through the facility's phone system and is still unable to get through, there are a few possible explanations worth working through before assuming the number itself is the problem.
Confirm the number is fully approved. Registering a number through a service like OffenderConnect is one step, but the facility's phone provider also needs to process that registration and activate the number on their end. That approval is not always instant and can take a...
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This is a known and deliberate practice by Securus, and understanding why it is happening helps explain what can be done about it.
Background: prison phone carriers like Securus were previously blocking local numbers from being used to receive inmate calls, effectively forcing families to use long distance numbers and pay the higher rates. A federal lawsuit challenged that practice and Securus lost. Rather than simply comply with the ruling, Securus shifted tactics. They are now classifying certain local numbers as...
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Buenas tardes, Para poder verificar su linea necesito que me mande su nombre, apellido y el numero de telefono asignado por InmateAid. De todos modos queria clarificarle que nosotros ofrecemos unicamente la línea local, que es la forma en que se reduce el precio de la comunicacion. Usted todavía tiene que seguir abonando a la compañía de teléfono de la prisión para que el recluso pueda usar las instalaciones de telefono. Por favor register el numero asignado por Inmateaid en...
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Go to your My Account area on the website. Click on Discount Telephone Service, click Add a Local Line, then select the state, the facility name, your telephone number and the calling plan you wish to buy. Go to checkout and then the pay page. Enter your debit card or credit card and pay. You will get an email confirmation of your purchase and in about an hour, you will get your new local telephone number emailed to you to...
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InmateAid's discount telephone service is exactly what you need, and getting it set up is straightforward.
Here is how it works. InmateAid provides you with a local phone number in the same rate center as your son's facility. Instead of your son dialing a long distance number and triggering expensive long distance rates through the prison's phone carrier, he dials the local InmateAid number instead. That call routes directly to your existing phone. The prison's carrier still handles the call, but...
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Our service provides a local number to make the calls through the prison telephone service much
cheaper than if your inmate is calling you long distance. You can call
us and we can help you set this up 866-966-7100.
If you are
more comfortable doing it online, go to the My Account section and
click on Discount Telephone Line. Click the red button "Add a Local
Line". Enter the state, facility, inmate name and id number, YOUR
telephone number and...
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Buchanan County Jail is a smaller county facility, and smaller jails typically operate with phones accessible directly within the housing pod rather than through a centralized phone bank with scheduled access windows. In that kind of setup, inmates can often make calls throughout the day and into the evening as long as they are not locked in their cells. There is no set calling schedule posted because the phone is simply available when the pod is open.
That said, there are...
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every day - but each place has their own hours and have money on their books


