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With discount phone services like InmateAid, your inmate will not automatically be notified when you set up or fund the service. That is because the system works by giving you a new local phone number, not by directly adding money to his existing account. Here is how it works: You are assigned a new local number that is tied to your account You must send that number to your inmate so he knows what to dial He will call that number instead
Read more[Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/b/ref=as_sl_pc_tf_lc?node=283155&tag=inmatecom-20&camp=15329&creative=394453&linkCode=ur1&adid=1NK4T3Z8XDKYJ0S12D53&&ref-refURL=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.inmateaid.com%2Fpages%2Fdetails%2Fsend-books-to-an-inmate-in-prison-or-jail) is one of the only companies that may deliver books to inmates. You have to enter the inmate's name, ID number and the correct address of the facility. You have to buy "new paperback books", the used books are sold by third party affiliates and those books will get rejected. There are no other tricks to it, other than staying away from the other book sellers on the Amazon site that sell used books.
Read moreThere are no current online services for Cuyahoga County Jail, they only accept money for an inmate "in person" - you can't even mail in a money order. This is not a normal practice, usually Western Union is available for putting money on the books for inmates.
Read moreLetters sent through InmateAid are dispatched the same day you create and submit them. From there USPS delivers to the facility within 2 to 3 business days in most cases. Arrival at the facility and arrival in your inmate's hands are two different things. Once mail reaches the facility mailroom it goes through a screening process before being distributed to housing units. Mailroom staff open every piece of incoming mail to check for contraband. This is standard procedure at
Read moreIf your inmate is trying to dial the new number and cannot get through, the line itself is most likely working fine. The issue is almost always on the facility's calling system end, and it comes down to how the inmate's phone account is funded. Here is how the service actually works. InmateAid does not replace the jail's phone system. What we do is provide you with a local phone number that routes to your regular phone. The purpose
Read moreAny money deposited in your commissary account that goes unused is returned to you upon release.
Read moreTwo separate questions here and both have practical answers worth knowing before you go in. Books from outside Your boyfriend cannot bring you a hardback book during a visit. In person visitors are not permitted to hand deliver books, mail, or any personal items directly to an inmate at most facilities. Books must be sent by mail directly from the publisher or an approved retailer. Amazon fulfilled directly by Amazon and publishers sending directly to the facility are
Read moreIn many facilities, inmates are not released on weekends, even if the scheduled release date falls on a Saturday or Sunday. Instead, the release is usually moved to the next business day, most often Monday. That said, policies are not identical everywhere. Some facilities do process weekend releases, but it is less common due to limited staffing and administrative schedules. In your situation, if his release date shows Sunday, May 19 at 8 AM, there is a strong possibility he
Read moreIf you cannot find your inmate yet, it usually means one of two things: either they have not been entered into the system yet, or their profile has not been created on InmateAid. After someone is booked, it can take a few hours to a few days for their information and inmate number to appear in official databases, depending on the facility. If you still cannot locate them, you can: Try searching with different name variations Check the
Read moreFinding clemency help in Texas can be challenging, especially since many national programs do not handle state-specific cases like Texas. One organization you can look into is the Innocence Project of Texas. They focus on wrongful convictions, so they may not handle every clemency request, but they are a reputable starting point and can sometimes guide you in the right direction or refer you to appropriate resources. For clemency in Texas, it is important to understand that applications go
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