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Usually within the first week unless they are overbooked with new inmates, then the process is a little slower
Read moreTry the inmate locator for the Texas Dept of Criminal Justice (https://inmate.tdcj.texas.gov/InmateSearch/start.action)... inmates get moved from time to time for various reasons, some transfers are for positive reasons even.
Read moreSome State Prison websites post the inmate's work and disciplinary history. If they don't, you would have to contact the inmate's counselor or case manager for details. The BOP (federal) does not post this information
Read moreThe letter will reach your inmate if you have their name and inmate ID. The mail room knows where to find every inmate.
Read morethis forum is for former inmates to answer questions about their experiences firsthand. we don't find charges or bail amounts for individuals. you can try vinelink.com to assist in locating your inmate. the charges and bail can be found at the clerk of the court where the charges were originally filed
Read moreYou should call the facility and ask to speak to your husband's case manager or counselor. They will have the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Read morethe inmate locator for the prison is the easiest way. if they are not in state or federal try vinelink.com
Read moreCall the facility and ask to speak to your inmate's case manager
Read morehttps://www.bop.gov/inmateloc/
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