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It's pretty much standard for visitation in any jursidiction, if you have been an inmate or have a felony on your record you cannot visit.
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Read moreIt is asking for your number (the number that the inmate's call will forward-to). The number we provide is then used by the inmate to make the calls cheaper
Read moreNorthwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility (J.R.C.F) Box 339500 - Mail Stop 14 Fort Lewis, WA 98433
Read moreYes, but you will need to call the facility and speak with someone about how to transfer it to your son. They might have a specific way of doing things. None of the facilities do things alike.
Read moreSomething caused the sheriff or police to pick him up. What were those charges? If he was charged only as an illegal then he'll be held indefinitely until a judge determines what will happen. Without more specific information about the charges, we are barely guessing.
Read moreThe penalty will depend on the charges. If we knew more we might be able to get you a more precise answer. But, no matter what happens in court, we are afraid the in the end there is a high likelihood that he will get deported
Read moreWe sent it to the facility YOU selected. The inmate profiles are set up by the member/users of the site. We do not monitor, verify or update the inmate profiles unless you request us to do so - and we are happy to do it. This sort of thing happens from time-to-time, we have no problem fixing the error and resending the mail for you at no charge.
Read moreThe Parole Boards usually meet once or twice a month. Their scheduling and the order that they see petitioners is something that is not commonly shared with the public. These hearings are like tribunals that require a quiet diligence and patience. We would recommend the inmate not do anything other than filing and waiting.
Read moreProbably not. The amount that they take in cash is usually a small percentage of the actual bail amount - and then it's underwritten by a bail bondsman that keeps that money. They are the ones responsible for you appearing at every court date (and are guaranteeing it).
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