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The inmate transfer process is normally kept quiet until the move has happened. Sometimes your inmate will get a chance to call you to say "I'm getting moved tomorrow", but for the safety of the personnel transporting the offenders the date and time of transfer is not for public knowledge.
Read moreNot sure where your inmate is now, but Gun Club in Palm Beach County FL is no joke. It's a "county maximum" facility with very restrictive visitation and movement. Hard to believe there is another place that is "worse"
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Read moreYes, InmateAid's services work with every facility in the US. The savings and viability are different at every level, you can email us your information if you would like a more detailed explanation as it pertains to your situation.
Read moreSign up for the Discount Telephone Service. If your number is not local to Twin City GA rate center, then the call will be 3-4 times more expensive than if your inmate calls you to their rate center. We can get that local number for you.
Read moreMost facilities and systems do not release on Sunday. We'd recommend calling their staff secretary to find out whether Sunday release is something they do.
Read moreNo he will not, it takes a couple of business days and then the mail room staff has to read all the mail and approve of the pictures before they are handed out to the inmates. There is NO same-day service as it relates to inmate mail, too many variables that might cause a delay. Be patient and expect the delivery to be quick but not immediate.
Read moreThe short answer is "no", but there are circumstances we have heard where guards acted as "look-outs" so that a fight could happen. If that were proven true, there might be a lawsuit an attorney might take on. But, we are not attorneys. An inmate can start by filing grievances with the administrative staff. We encourage him to copy all correspondence to someone on the outside to have a "paper trail" of their concerns. If he was not injured too
Read moreIf you "failed to appear", the judge issuing the warrant will most likely remand him to custody without bail. Bail is used to ensure compliance with all court appearances. You miss, you are now considered unlikely to appear in the future, so they keep you in jail (without bond) so that you will appear.
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