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No - inmates cannot receive calls. Also, the guards are not supposed to pass messages to inmates. They do, but there is no way to know which will and which won't.
Read moreWe would love to say that it'll get through because your man deserves to have pictures of you. But, it is totally up to the individual staff member that comes across it while screening the incoming mail. You can try it, but there are no guarantees it'll get through. Why not try lingerie and/or a bikini...? It'll make him just as happy :)
Read moreThey are addressed with the Sender's name and InmateAid's address in Florida.
Read moreYou may request a coupon code from us to send the information to your inmate, notifying them of the new number to dial. Simply ask for a notification code to: aid@inmateaid.com - it's no charge
Read moreNot normally. If you are in federal, you cannot. If you are going to state, it depends on which but most do not permit pre-ordering. You can always set up your money beforehand if you have an ID number and shop the day you are eligible.
Read moreGDC - PDC Offender Look-up
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 moreThere is a short orientation period where the incoming inmates get acclimated to the rules, regulations and expectations. Once they are settled (less than a week normally), they can access the phone, commissary and create visiting lists.
Read moreUsually 2-3 business days does the trick, but there are sometimes delays inside the facility mail room that are outside of anyone's control. Our letters have the InmateAid logo on the envelope and the mail staff knows that we only send letters and photos, there are no marketing pieces or anything that might delay delivery to the inmates.
Read moreI was actually there 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 two hours, more if it's not too busy. Inmates
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