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InmateAid's service is not email; it is with the US Postal Service. Inmates do not have Internet access. We estimate that it takes 2-3 business days to make it to the jail. Once there, the staff opens and reads each piece of mail and inspects it for contraband. Once they decide the mail is fit to be handed out at mail call, your inmate will receive it. Any delay that occurs at the facility is out of our control. We
Read moreIt depends on where they are incarcerated. Most facilities have a money transfer solution but you'd have to check with them to see who it is. We have a deal with [Western Union](https://www.westernunion.com/us/en/send-to-inmate.html?src=aff_cj_mt_Inmate+Aid%252C+LLC_6191743_SENDMONEYPAGETEXT) which primarily deals with the federal BOP but they do not cover all of the facilities. You can click the link and check to see if Western Union is a solution for your inmate.
Read morePhone time varies by the penal system that your loved one is incarcerated in. The federal system is 300 minutes per month. State prions and county jails have more available time to communicate by telephone. Normally, the phones are on at 6am - 9:30pm but we advise checking with your particular facility to know for certain.
Read moreUsually within 2-3 business days
Read moreIn most cases a local number will be the cheapest route for receiving inmate calls. But in the case of facilities using Securus, NCIC or City TeleCoin we get out of state numbers to save you money. Sometimes our service can save you as much as $12.00 per phone call, other times it will not save anything. If you would like to get an honest assessment, let us know the name of the facility and your telephone number before you
Read moreNo, one has nothing to do with the other. If they are on the same account, an additional line will only add minutes to your account.
Read moreIt depends on the charges and the bond. They can hold you for a number of reasons without an "out date", citing "material witness", "pending new charges", "magistrate hold", "jurisdictional detainer" or a myriad of legal options they can use. Without us knowing what the original charge was, it is difficult to pin down the reason for certain.
Read moreWhen an inmate is in admission and processing there is a short period of time where they are not allowed phone calls or visitation. There is an orientation that must take place prior to the privileges being available. This is normally no more than a two week hold but it is normally less than that.
Read moreWe would not have a record of what hospital they might take an inmate or if there are different rules for infirmary visitation. You might try calling the facility and ask to speak with the case manager, counselor or unit team secretary to get more information.
Read moreSTANDARD CONDITIONS OF SUPERVISION under Colorado law, here are the most common: THE COSTS OF PROBATION SUPERVISION – paying a monthly payment for the costs of supervision. Paying any FINES AND COURT COSTS imposed by the court; Paying RESTITUTION to the alleged victim; REPORTING to Your Probation Office NOT POSSESSING ANY WEAPON OR FIREARM unless expressly authorized by the court; Not CHANGING YOUR RESIDENCE OR EMPLOYMENT OR LEAVING THE COUNTY OF YOUR RESIDENCE
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