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no, conjugal visits are very rare. there are only a few places in the country that still allow it.
Read moreThe county jails are run very similarly - short visits, most likely no-contact. If he was in a county before, the visitation will be about the same. You can always call there and ask to speak with a case manager, they will give you a more detailed answer.
Read moreyes, it will work with all forms of debit cards
Read more10" x 13" manila envelopes are the largest accepted
Read moreYou can see if their case manager or counselor will give them permission - it would require a deputy or sheriff to come to the facility and take down the information. Depending on the circumstances, these are the correct people to determine whether it's going to be allowable.
Read moreThey are beautiful color glossy photos. if your picture is black and white then of course that reproduce in black and white
Read moreNo, inmates may receive all mail unless they are on a Homeland Security hold and then sometimes the lists are censored.
Read moreThe lawyer would know better becasue they have access to the Judgement and Commitment document that is signed by the judge. The parole stipulations are on there as well. We think the lawyer might be telling you that your loved one will get a parole hearing in 4-6 years. The release date is if he is never granted parole.
Read moreNo, the inmates are not allowed on the Internet, they only know that there is a profile if someone tells him.
Read moreInmates are allowed to write their loved ones and are encouraged to do so. The inmate would either need your address or our address, as we receive thousands of letters from inmates on our member's behalf. People tend to like having an address other than their own for privacy reasons.
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