We estimate that it takes 1-3 business days to arrive at the facility. The detention center or jail receives the mail, opens and inspects it for contraband and then passes it out at "mail call" to the inmate. This process sometimes delays the distribution to the inmate further.
Read moreIt depends on where your inmate is held and which platform the facility uses. In the federal Bureau of Prisons system, the email program is called CorrLinks. On the outside family member's end, CorrLinks is free to use. You create an account, and your inmate invites you to connect from their end. The inmate pays for the service through their commissary account based on usage, but you pay nothing to send or receive messages through CorrLinks. In state
Read moreThe facility itself is usually the clearest indicator. Federal inmates are housed in Bureau of Prisons facilities, which have designations like FCI, USP, FPC, or FMC in their names and are run by the federal government. State inmates are housed in state-operated facilities, and the names typically reference the state system, such as a Department of Corrections reception center or correctional institution. Chino, formally known as the California Institution for Men or the California Rehabilitation Center depending on the
Read moreAttending a court hearing where your friend is present is not the same as visiting them, and the distinction matters significantly. Members of the public can generally attend court proceedings as observers since most hearings are open to the public. You can sit in the gallery and be present in the courtroom. However, that is where it ends. Making eye contact, waving, mouthing words, passing notes, or any form of acknowledged communication with the inmate during a court proceeding
Read moreA five-year sentence is 60 months. At 50 percent, the baseline expectation is serving approximately 30 months before becoming eligible for parole consideration. But there are several factors that affect how that actually plays out. Time served in county jail before sentencing counts toward the total. Nine months already served means that time comes off the 60-month sentence from day one. That is a meaningful head start. The 50 percent figure is a guideline, not a guarantee. It
Read moreIf your fiance is not currently incarcerated and has an outstanding warrant in another county, he can turn himself in directly to that county. Contacting the issuing county's sheriff's office or courthouse in advance to arrange a voluntary surrender is always the better approach than waiting to be picked up. Self-surrender is consistently viewed more favorably by courts than an arrest in the field. If your fiance is already incarcerated somewhere and the warrant is from a different county,
Read moreYes. Handwritten letters are accepted at virtually every jail, prison, and house of correction in the country. There is nothing wrong with writing by hand, and many inmates prefer it. To send a letter directly through the postal service, you need two things: the complete facility mailing address and your inmate's full legal name along with their inmate ID number. Both go on the envelope. The inmate ID number is especially important because facilities route mail by ID, not
Read moreWe would need to know the state he is in and whether the charge was state or federal. Let us know and we'll help you.
Read moreWhen you are ready to purchase a book on Amazon to send to your inmate, the key step is changing the shipping address before you check out. Instead of shipping to your own address, enter the facility's mailing address as the delivery address. Here is how to do it: Add the book to your cart as you normally would. At checkout, select the option to ship to a different address and enter the facility's full mailing address. In
Read moreWe are not good at giving relationship advice - but if the facts are exactly what you claim, there doesn't seem to be much to look forward to if this is how he repays your generosity. Regarding the charges and the potential plea, it certainly sounds serious and nothing to dismiss. There are components to consider in answering whether "he'll really cop that much time", what is his criminal history? does he have prior convictions? does he have
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