Subject: Visitation
Stanislaus County Men's Jail in Modesto does have a visitation process, and the best place to find the current application and requirements is the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office website. Visitation forms and procedures are listed there, and in many cases you can download or complete the application online before submitting it.
If you have trouble locating the form online, call the facility directly and ask for the visitation department. They can tell you exactly how to submit an application, what information...
Read moreSubject: Residential drug abuse program (rdap)
RDAP accepts an inmate into the program but will not be enrolled until he is in the final 27 months of his sentence. The program is 9 months, he will live in a separate RDAP housing unit, wear a yellow belt and be expected to abide by every BOP rule. He will have to work on himself in front of the counselors and his peers. He will have to speak in front of people and give details of his dependency/abuse...
Read moreSubject: General prison questions-terminology
The release date listed on the Federal Bureau of Prisons website is generally accurate and reflects the inmate’s projected release date, including good time credit.
For federal inmates, most serve about 85 percent of their sentence, and the date you see usually already factors that in. It may also include time expected to be spent in a halfway house or home confinement near the end of the sentence.
Is it official?
It is considered reliable, but it is still a projected date, not a guarantee. It can change if:
The inmate...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Thank you for the kind words. No account number is needed for inmates to respond to you, just c/o InmateAid is all they need. InmateAid.com 6803 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth, FL 3363
Subject: Send inmate mail
Yes, you have it exactly right.
With the InmateAid “Letters From Inmates” service, your inmate writes to the InmateAid address instead of your personal address. From there, the process works like this:
The inmate mails the letter to the InmateAid address
InmateAid receives the letter
The letter is scanned and uploaded to your account
You get an email notification that your letter is ready to view
You then log in and read it online, without needing a permanent mailing address.
This setup is especially useful if:
You are relocating or do not...
Read moreSubject: Law & court questions - legal terms
Judicial release is an early release mechanism that is largely unique to Ohio. Most states do not have an equivalent. What Ohio calls judicial release was historically known as shock probation, and it gives the original sentencing judge the authority to release an inmate from prison early under specific circumstances. It is not parole and it is not a commutation. It is a direct action by the judge who sentenced the person in the first place.
Not every inmate qualifies. Ohio...
Read moreSubject: Commissary
The only way to know exactly how long your friend will be in jail is through the court process. Until a judge issues a sentence, there is no fixed amount of time.
To find out what is happening in his case, you can:
Check the county court records online
Call the Clerk of Court where he was charged
Attend hearings to hear what the prosecutor is requesting
For a charge like breaking and entering, the possible sentence depends on several key factors:
The value of property involved or damage...
Read moreSubject: Visitation
The fastest way to find out if your visitation has been approved is to ask your husband directly. Inmates typically receive notification of approved visitors before the facility updates any outside-facing system or contacts family members. If he is able to call or send a letter, he should be able to tell you whether your name has cleared.
For family members, approval usually comes through within a couple of days of submitting the application. Friends and non-family visitors take longer because...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Mail is received at the facility mail room. The staff opens each piece searching for contraband and that the inmate number matches the name. Time permitting, the mail is passed out later that day at "mail call".
Subject: Commissary
Commissary schedules at county jails vary by pod, dorm, and day of the week, and they change more often than most facilities publicly post. The most reliable way to get the current schedule for a specific housing unit is to contact the facility directly.
For Douglas County Jail in Georgia, you can reach the Canteen department at the Douglas County Sheriff's Office by calling 770-920-4972, Monday through Friday during business hours. They handle commissary purchases, deposits, and any questions about schedules...
Read more


