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Inmate Care Packages
How to Send Care Packages to an Inmate in Prison?
Sending a care package to someone in prison is not as simple as boxing up items and shipping them from home. Most correctional facilities do not accept...
Send Inmate Money
How to send money to a inmate in Jail or Prison?
Sending money to an inmate is one of the most practical things you can do to support someone on the inside. Money on their books gives them access to...
General Prison Questions-Terminology
"What is the difference between jail and prison?
Jail and prison are two distinct types of correctional facilities that serve different purposes, house different populations, and operate under different...
Inmate Phone Calls
How do I get a phone call from my husband who has just been transported there
When an inmate arrives at a new facility, phone access does not begin immediately. There is an intake and orientation process that typically takes one to two...
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How do I find out how much my monthly charge is for my discount number?
Monthly charge is $19.95 - the recurring billing takes place on the 28th of the prior month.…
Monthly charge is $19.95 - the recurring billing takes place on the 28th of the prior month. Quarterly charge is $59.85 and takes place of the 28th every three months. They are both $19.95 per month but if you can pay for three months in advance, we reward you with 1000 long distance minutes per month instead of 300 long distance minutes per month
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Do Conjugal Visits Still Exist in Louisiana State Prisons?
Conjugal visits are not permitted at Louisiana State Penitentiary.…
Conjugal visits are not permitted at Louisiana State Penitentiary. Officials at the Louisiana State Penitentiary have never supported conjugal visits.
Currently, only a handful of states permit conjugal visits for inmates, including California, New York, Washington, New Mexico, and Connecticut. Louisiana is not among them and has not been for many years.
By 2015, almost all states had eliminated conjugal visit programs in favor of other approaches. The trend nationally has been away from conjugal visits rather than toward them, and Louisiana...
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Can I Take My Methadone Dose During Weekend Jail Sentences?
In most cases yes, but confirming directly with the facility before your first weekend is essential.…
In most cases yes, but confirming directly with the facility before your first weekend is essential.
Methadone is a prescribed medication for opioid use disorder and is protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Facilities are generally required to accommodate medically necessary medications, including methadone maintenance treatment, for inmates serving time. Abrupt discontinuation of methadone can cause serious withdrawal symptoms, which creates both a health risk and a legal liability for the facility if they refuse to accommodate it.
That said, the...
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What Reentry Help Can Someone Get After Release From Prison?
The fact that your boyfriend is already in a work release program and will be keeping his job after release puts him in a significantly better position than…
The fact that your boyfriend is already in a work release program and will be keeping his job after release puts him in a significantly better position than most people coming out after five years. That employment continuity is the single most stabilizing factor in successful reentry and everything else builds from there.
Here is a breakdown of resources worth pursuing before and after release.
Federal Second Chance Act programs. The Second Chance Act funds reentry programs across the country including housing...
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How Long After Parole Is Granted Does an Inmate Come Home?
Once parole is granted, the release date is typically set at the time of the board's decision and is not usually far off.…
Once parole is granted, the release date is typically set at the time of the board's decision and is not usually far off. In most cases inmates are released within a few weeks to a couple of months of the parole grant date, depending on what administrative steps need to be completed before they can walk out.
Those steps include finalizing the release plan, confirming the approved address where the inmate will be living, completing any required paperwork with the supervising...
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how much do it cost for an inmate to make a call and for how many minutes
It depends on a number of factors - What facility is your inmate in?…
It depends on a number of factors - What facility is your inmate in? Is it a county, state or federal facility? Where are you (your area code and NXX numbers, which are the second set of three numbers)? Once we area able match the rate center of the prison to your phone number we can determine locality. Local calls are almost always less than long distance except in some states where Securus has the contract; and they are making...
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Can a Person on Probation Visit an RSAT Facility?
Visiting someone in a Residential Substance Abuse Treatment program while you are on probation is more complicated than a standard prison visit, and approval is…
Visiting someone in a Residential Substance Abuse Treatment program while you are on probation is more complicated than a standard prison visit, and approval is unlikely without specific circumstances working in your favor.
RSAT facilities have their own visitation rules that are often stricter than general population prisons because the program environment is structured around recovery and rehabilitation. Visitors who may introduce negative influences or who have their own active criminal justice supervision are viewed with additional scrutiny by program staff.
Being...
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Kirkland prison commissary and meal rules
At Kirkland Correctional Institution, inmates are allowed to use commissary, as long as they have funds and are not under disciplinary restrictions.…
At Kirkland Correctional Institution, inmates are allowed to use commissary, as long as they have funds and are not under disciplinary restrictions.
Commissary access:
Inmates can buy snacks, hygiene items, and basic supplies
Access may be limited temporarily if they are in segregation or have disciplinary issues
About meals and shaving concerns:
Facilities are required to provide meals that meet minimum nutritional standards. While portions may feel small, they are designed to meet daily requirements.
Inmates are not supposed to be denied meals as punishment for things like shaving. However:
There are...
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How does visitation work do I need to be on your list??
You will have to fill out an application for visitation and go through the approval process.…
You will have to fill out an application for visitation and go through the approval process. Your name is run through the NCIC list for people with felonies and/or people with warrants against them. Be sure to read the rules for visitation as to what you can wear, what you can bring, etc.
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How long does it take for an inmate to receive a letter through this website?
It takes a few days to make it into the hands of the inmate.…
It takes a few days to make it into the
hands of the inmate. The delivery takes 2-3 business days and then once
in the mail room, all mail is inspected and read for content. There are
delays that occur once there that are out of our control. Please be
patient, our delivery success is almost 100%. We do not have an
independent verification system - your inmate will have to let you know
they've received it.
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How Hard Is It to Make Parole the First Time?
There is no universal answer, but understanding what the board looks at helps explain why some people make parole the first time and others do not.…
There is no universal answer, but understanding what the board looks at helps explain why some people make parole the first time and others do not.
The nature of the offense matters significantly. Violent offenses, sex offenses, and crimes involving weapons or serious harm to victims face more scrutiny at a parole hearing than non-violent or property offenses. The board is evaluating risk, and the underlying crime is the starting point for that assessment.
Institutional behavior is equally important. An inmate who...
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What Background Check Is Done Before an Inmate Is Released?
Before an inmate is released, the facility runs a check through the National Crime Information Center, commonly known as NCIC.…
Before an inmate is released, the facility runs a check through the National Crime Information Center, commonly known as NCIC. This is a federal database maintained by the FBI that contains records of outstanding warrants, detainers, protection orders, and other law enforcement flags from jurisdictions across the entire country.
If the NCIC check comes back clean, meaning no outstanding warrants, holds, or detainers from any jurisdiction, the release proceeds as scheduled. If something comes back on the check, the inmate is...
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Do Inmates Meet Other Visitors and Cheat During Visitation?
It happens, but it is not common and the circumstances that make it possible are more limited than the question might suggest.…
It happens, but it is not common and the circumstances that make it possible are more limited than the question might suggest.
Visitation rooms are supervised environments. Officers are present, movement is restricted, and interactions between visitors who do not know each other are typically brief and incidental. The opportunity for meaningful connection between strangers in that setting is genuinely limited compared to what gets imagined from the outside.
That said, visitation waiting areas can be a different story. Families who visit...
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How Do You Find Out Parole Hearing Results in Arkansas?
Waiting for parole board results is one of the most nerve-wracking experiences in the incarceration process, and the Arkansas system does not make it any easier…
Waiting for parole board results is one of the most nerve-wracking experiences in the incarceration process, and the Arkansas system does not make it any easier with fast updates.
The Arkansas Department of Corrections inmate search at adc.arkansas.gov is the right place to check, but database updates after a parole board hearing can take several days to a week or more before any change in status appears. If the page looks the same as it did before the hearing, it most...
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How much money do inmates really need monthly
At places like Madison Work Center, there is no single “right” amount to send.…
At places like Madison Work Center, there is no single “right” amount to send. What inmates spend varies a lot based on habits, appetite, and what they are used to having.
Here is a realistic breakdown:
Basic needs (covered by the facility):
Toiletries like soap and toothpaste (basic versions)
Meals (standard portions)
Clothing and essentials
Commissary extras:
This is where your money goes:
Better hygiene items (name-brand, more comfortable)
Snacks and drinks
Writing supplies
Occasional clothing or shoes
Typical spending ranges:
$50–$100/month: basic comfort, careful spending
$100–$200/month: more snacks and better products
$200–$300+/month: frequent snacks, extras, and convenience items
So...
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