InmateAid Website questions — Ask the Inmate
InmateAid is designed to be as simple and accessible as possible, but questions about how the platform works are completely normal, especially for first-time users navigating a stressful situation. This section covers the most common technical and account questions including how to create an account and set up an inmate profile, how to send letters and photos through the platform, how the discount phone service works and when your number will be ready, how to track the status of a letter or money transfer, what to do if an order did not go through as expected, how to update an inmate's facility information after a transfer, and how to contact InmateAid's support team when you need help. The guidance here is written to get you back on track as quickly as possible so you can focus on what matters, staying connected with your loved one. See also our sections on Send Inmate Mail, Inmate Phone Calls, and Money Transfer.
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In your My Account area, click on "Letters from Inmates"
Read moreYour letters do not go anywhere when an inmate is released. Everything stored in your InmateAid account stays there until you decide to deactivate the account yourself. Release does not affect what is saved on the platform. If you are not seeing letters that should be in your account, it is most likely a navigation issue rather than missing content. Log back into your account and look for the inbox or received mail section. Letters your inmate sent back
Read moreYes, InmateAid's services work with every facility in the US. The savings and viability are different at every level, you can email us your information if you would like a more detailed explanation as it pertains to your situation.
Read moreThey are addressed with the Sender's name and InmateAid's address in Florida.
Read moreNo, inmates do not have access to the Internet. On the website, no one is able to see who is following whom - only the information is your own My Account area.
Read moreInmateAid was created for the online user, NOT the inmates as they are not supposed to have access to the Internet. We know that smartphone use is rampant in the prison systems so we say "not supposed to". All of the ways that a loved one on the outside can make an inmate's sentence easier to ride out is on InmateAid. You can send money, write your inmate a real letter, add some photos (these are printed out on high gloss 4
Read moreInmateAid profiles are created by the members of the site. We do not monitor, verify or update the profiles unless requested to do so... In this case, maybe the release date was entered incorrectly if you think he is still inside. If you need assistance, pleas edo not hesitate to ask.
Read moreYes, InmateAid works with every county jail, state and federal prison
Read moreYour son does not need to do anything on his end. InmateAid is a service built entirely for the people on the outside, and inmates do not have internet access to register for anything even if they wanted to. You create the account, set up your son's inmate profile, and handle everything from your side. Once his profile is in the system, you can send letters, photos, postcards, and access any of the other services InmateAid offers. Everything gets
Read moreThe inmate profiles are created by our members. We do not monitor, update or verify the information unless requested to do so. We have made the requested changes to your inmate's location reflected in the screenshot below. To communicate, you can write letters or send photos - you will have to go to your My Account area and click on the Inmate Page and then click "Letters". You will be able to communicate to them through there. InmateAid syncs up the
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