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If he got moved, you might need another number. If you do, we will get it for you at no additional charge. If they are both in the TDCJ, the carrier is going to remain Securus but we will check to see if you need another number. The Texas number you have would be the same price you've been paying, but we found another number that would carve another $0.75 off the per-call price. Would you like that number?
Read moreThe question you are asking is the right one, and the fact that you are asking it out loud suggests you already have a sense of the answer. That clarity deserves to be respected rather than talked around. Incarceration creates a specific kind of dynamic where an inmate's ability to act on their feelings is genuinely limited. They cannot show up, cannot provide, cannot demonstrate love through action in the ways that a relationship outside requires. Some people who
Read moreMany of our members use the Inmate Response Mail service through InmateAid. Your inmate would write you back to the return address on the letters which are to the InmateAid corporate offices in Florida. We receive the letters on your behalf, scan them into your My Account section and notify you by email that they are waiting for your review. There is a charge of $1.49 for this service. The people that use this service like the security and privacy
Read moreThe letter order flows through our Admin area to the Processing Department. Letters are processed immediately upon entry unless it is after 6pm on Saturday, then the letters do not go through the process until Monday morning. You may check in your My Account area to see the status of your letter order. We estimate that it takes 2-3 business days to make it to the jail. Once there, the staff opens and reads each piece of mail and inspects
Read moreWhen new inmates arrive in prison, they go through a process known as Admissions and Orientation or A & O. Each inmate will typically be interviewed by his Case Manager and Correctional Counselor within the first seven days after commitment to the institution. During your orientation, you will also participate in various lectures, examinations, tests, and interviews. This means that numerous staff members, at one time or another, will participate directly or indirectly in your program development and institution orientation.
Read moreThe BOP will not post his incarceration location until he is transported there for security reasons. If he is being held in Leavenworth, there are three separate locations, one is county, one is private (CCA) and the other is federal. If you know the jurisdiction, the information is likely to be found by calling the Clerk of the US District Court and see if there is a sentencing date.
Read moreYou can send all sorts of "sexy photos". We have people sending in lingerie or bikinis. Be mindful that the staff at USP Allenwood open the letters and review all the photos. You cannot show ANY private parts, nipples or simulate sex in any way. They sometimes reject photos with gang-related tattoos or messages depicting violence. Otherwise, sexy photos are a fantastic way to put a smile on your inmate's face.
Read moreYou can get a number from us that will reduce the price of his calls to you down to SIX cents per minute. We charge $19.95 per month for the service that will save nearly $100 per month. You click on your My Account area where is says, "Discount Telephone Service". Then add the state: Pennsylvania, facility: Allenwood, your telephone number, your inmate's name and choose Monthly Plan. Go to the Pay Now page, once the order is complete it
Read moreThe most common is that the inmate is currently in transit. When a federal inmate is being moved between facilities, the BOP system temporarily reflects the transit status rather than a specific location. This can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks depending on the transfer route and whether stopovers are involved. The Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City is a common hub, and inmates can be there for a week or more before reaching their final
Read moreNo, the violation disqualifies the offender for a bond. The drug class/probation was an opportunity the court gave your inmate. Your inmate violated the terms by testing dirty and will do the time imposed.
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