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Your inmate should know their zone and bed number. You might try calling the facility and asking to speak to the unit team secretary, they will have this information for sure
Read moreThis depends on what the violation is and how pissed the sentencing judge is.
Read moreInmateAid's services work with every jail, prison or detention center in the US. There are going to be varying discount amounts depending on the facility and carrier. You can always email us your information, we will give you an honest estimate prior to buying any service.
Read moreI was actually at the West Tennessee Detention Center in Mason TN near Memphis for three months, the visitation is in a room with tables and chairs, a platform for a single guard and some vending machines. We were able to hug and kiss upon arrival and departure. We held hands under the table the entire visit. The visitors go through a very vigorous and intrusive "pat down". They are carefully looking for people trying to smuggle in contraband. They allowed
Read moreInmates go through an orientation period. Usually inmates can shop within a week of arrival and if they have money on their books
Read moreMostly working a job that is designed towards a successful reentry into society.
Read moreIn your My Account area, click on "Letters from Inmates"
Read moreAll phone numbers are provisioned by a utility and emailed to the address you provide when you signed up, usually an hour from the receiving of your Transaction Receipt email. Sometimes the emails end up in your spam folder so check there too, if you don't see it.
Read moreThat depends on the Judgment and Commitment Order signed by the sentencing judge. That is where it would be noted if he has a term of supervised release/probation.
Read moreInmates do not have access to the Internet. There are some facilities that now have an email service that is closed from the Internett. However, the emails cost the inmate to read and write. Even though inmates do not have online access, and therefore no Facebook, but we know for certain that inmates get ahold of smartphones and can create and maintain FB accounts. Not smart, but they figure they are in prison anyway, why not break more rules. We
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