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There is no limit. It's a privilege, not a right therefore they could restrict phone calls the entire sentence.
Read moreYes. The Fire Camps are minimum security facilities within the CDCR, the California state prison system. The inmates are absolutely allowed to make phone calls seven days per week. These inmates actually serve the counties that they are in by fighting fires and providing selfless forestry safety. They are trusted to be in the public domain while serving their sentence. Their model behavior is awarded by receiving all the privileges afforded inmates. The phone service is Global*Tel Link-Offender Connect. The calls
Read moreThe inmate continues to use the service at the jail or prison. The inmateAid number makes their service less expensive to use. For instance, Securus, GTL-OffenderConnect, IC Solutions, Paytel, Telmate, Reliance, Combined Public Communications, CityTeleCoin, or any of the other twenty or more companies that have single-contracts with the various facilities - the inmates there must use the single carrier chosen by the facility. And it is easy to see, they are all the same, competing for a contract makes
Read moreNo they do not, If there is money in the account, the account works until they are handed the balance in a check or debit card on theior way out the door.
Read moreIt will take a few days. You wil need to contact the counselor at the facility and explain what you would like them to do. You might have to fax a written and signed letter requesting the block be removed.
Read moreYou should switch over ASAP. because the InmateAid number will stretch your GTL account balance getting you an extra three calls per $20. It's the only way to save. Look for InmateAId's new federal inmate program coming this Spring where the federal local numbers are a flat rate of only $8.95/month.
Read moreYou may use your cell phone in most cases. The phone service is run by ONE company at any one facility. The companies that provide service win a competitive bid contract for 3-4 years. THEY are the ones that set the pricing and the rules in conjunction with the jail or prison. It used to be that you needed a land line to receive calls from the inmate. Now, with everything revolving around the smartphone, the rules have changed. BUT,
Read moreNot usually unless there is some facility-wide punishment that would limit times, however that is not the norm. You can call the facility and speak with the unit secretary and ask what the hours of phone operation are so that you know the rules, too.
Read moreInmateAid's long standing policy is, "that if your inmate gets moved, we will change the number for you - NO CHARGE - as many times as necessary, there is no limit. Therefore, you have zero risk that may result from an inmate's transfer or change of phone service. Please let us know if you would like a discount coupon to get started.
Read moreThey are normally passed a receipt of sorts to them through mail call.
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