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The InmateAid letter writing service is perfectly suited for the rules and regulations of the prison system. Our photos are printed on high gloss, quality photo stock that makes every picture look great and are sure to last a long time.
Read moreWe do not have a current copy of the ADC commissary list. There are some current commissary lists that we have listed for the federal prisons which include the prices. You should access these examples and consider them very accurate because the prices are not that different as the prisons buy their goods from one or two suppliers. There is a standardization that creates a “resale pricing guide” to fit an inmate’s budget constriction. The first month is the most
Read moreGenerally, it takes 1-3 days to be received by the prison. The prison staff inspects each piece of mail for contraband which sometimes delays actual delivery to the inmate at mail call.
Read moreInmateAid's letter writing service is NOT an email contact with the inmates. Inmates DO NOT have Internet access - they can only receive letters and photos via US Postal Service.
Read moreYou may search for registered inmates using the "Search InmateAid Profiles". Type in their name, if there are no profiles matching you may create one within your member account.
Read moreThere could be a simple reason, he might have run out of money in his account or minutes available in the month. Most institutions have limits on the number of minutes an inmate can call in a month (not the by the calendar but by date it began). If you are really worried, you can call the institution and have them check on him to be sure.
Read moreYou have to put money on his commissary account through Western Union and it gets ordered - which takes a week or so. Black and white is about $100, color is $250-300. They do count against commissary spending but not the entire amount for one month.
Read moreThere is no way of knowing who the caller is without getting the actual prison involved. The prison calling system tracks and records all calls. If you want to pursue it, you will have to make a report to that particular jail.
Read moreSmoking has been banned in just about every facility. There are still some county jails here and there that sell tobacco products on their commissary but there are very few. Cigarettes are a major "black market" item that can sell for one dollar to $20.00 per cigarette depending upon the custody level of the prison.
Read moreGenerally speaking prisons do not allow clothing to be shipped into a prison (there are some exceptions). Prisons provide clothing and the commissary has workout clothing that can be bought and then worn when not in uniform. Our advice is to wait until your inmate can provide information about that facility and whether or not they allow it.
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