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Your friend might have been granted parole but is awaiting release. Inmates are usually interviewed by the Board four months prior to parole eligibility. The reason for this is to allow enough time for a thorough investigation to be conducted on those inmates granted parole with regard to the parolee's residence and programs etc. Inmates cannot be released on parole until the minimum eligibility date is met, and the parole plan has been approved by Parole and Probation.
Read moreYou can get a new number at no charge, you don't even need a good reason. Mistakes are often made, we have no problem replacing numbers for you. Email your request to aid@inmateaid.com and let customer service know what you need.
Read moreThere is a cancel button on your Account Dashboard. Click the link and the cancellation is immediate and automatic.
Read moreColorado Department of Corrections visitation application
Read moreYes, InmateAid has all of the county jails in the United States separated by state. Once you find the county jail where your loved one is being held, follow the links for the phone service, the letter service, the magazine service, and others. If there is something you are looking for and don't see it, email us at aid@inmateaid.com for more help.
Read moreThe sure-fire way is to contact someone at the Clerk of the Court in the county where this is being tried.
Read moreIt is sent immediately after your order. It normally takes 1-3 days to reach the facility mail room. It is sorted and examined for contraband. Once they've approved it, it is handed out at mail call. This is standard at every facility across the US.
Read moreYes, it is 100% reliable
Read moreHere's how it works, your number is attached (by forwarding) to a number that gets the best price at your particular prison/jail. It may be dialed by two inmates, but you will get all the calls coming to the new number. So, if you give it to two inmates, they both may call you. However, they cannot call more people than you.
Read moreNo, you cannot bring anything to visitation but your keys and some money in a clear plastic bag. We encourage you to go to the facility page where your inmate is located and read about the specific visiting rules and regulations. They are all different, and they change often.
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