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Getting married in the prison is not granted to all inmates. For instance, short-timers never usually get an approval. Your inmate would have to qualify for the privilege. The candidate for marriage is a long time sentence with good behavior in a prison system that permits it. To start the process, have your inmate meet with the chaplain to see if he qualifies and go from there.
Read moreSignificant other - they won't tell you? They should definitely know their sentence and especially their "out date". Every inmate knows the date they are to be released. If you are really significant, you could call the facility and ask to speak with the counselor - they also are certain to have the release date.
Read moreYes, we coordinate well with all of the CDCR facilities. The fire camps are minimum security state facilities that provide good work release opportunities for inmates that qualify, but it's state prison nonetheless. Please let us know what services you'd like to try out and we will send you a coupon code via email. In fact, anyone that asks for a coupon code will get one.
Read moreHere is the issue with refunds. When a line is ordered and issued, there is a hard cost to InmateAid, regardless of usage unless there is an overage amount above the plan limit. We get charged for every line that is active on the first of the month. Therefore, any concession that is made is solely a gesture of good will as it is a monetary loss to us. In your case, we would be happy to get you another
Read moreThe bond is set so that there is assurance that the offender will appear for all court dates. The bailbondsman require at least 10% of that amount and/or some collateral like amn automobile or real estate. So, getting out without posting a bond is not going to be an option for him. If they allow him to be released to leave the county, it would be unlikely that he would be welcomed back.
Read moreThe carrier for TDCJ - Kyle is SecurusTech. They are the only carrier that can process calls. If you are in the state of Texas your calls are going to run 0.26/minute. We can get you a phone number from outside the state and that would reduce the calls to $0.21/minute. If you are going to speak to your inmate everyday, you might look to getting a number to save money.
Read moreWe have no idea where he is going to do his time, but every day that he is incarcerated, no matter where he is being held, is credit towards the sentence that was just imposed. SO, all the time he's done to date is like "money in the bank."
Read moreTwenty years is a long time. The key to communication is trust. Trust is earned over time. We are not suggesting that there isn't any between you; we are saying that you two need time together to learn to trust. When a man is incarcerated for twenty years, he is used to be told what to do, when to do it and there isn't much room for independence and freedom. So, they become introverted and good at keeping their emotions
Read moreDepends on what else gets lumped onto the violation. Violations are problematic, the court has less urgency for a decision to be made. They are fine with letting the offender sitting for a while since they took the court's leniency for granted. He might end up with a slap on the wrist or he could be sent back to finish part or all of the remaining time on the original sentence.
Read moreYou can get a special visit through the warden's office. Since we are not familiar with your case, it might prove to make this more difficult to get approval. Being her husband is the strongest argument. Just contact the warden's office and in the most humble fashion, ask "what you need to do to get permission to see your wife."
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