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Subject: Inmate search

We do not have a name to research. if you would like to find and create an inmate profile we would be happy to do it for you. please send us the inmate's name, their ID number and the facility where they are incarcerated and we'll notify you when it's ready. if you need information on your inmate's whereabouts, we recommend using the [Arrest Records Search](https://www.beenverified.com/lp/abfbda/1/landing?pagetype=background+checks&subid=&utm_campaign=125&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=1899) button on the site to get accurate up-to-date information.

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

When someone is transferred out of a halfway house, especially into federal or ICE custody, they can temporarily disappear from the standard inmate locator systems. This is one of the more frustrating situations families run into because the transfer often happens quickly and the receiving facility may not have fully processed the individual into their system yet. Here are the steps to take when a standard search comes up empty. Start with the BOP inmate locator at bop.gov.

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Subject: Visitation

One day served for a DUI is a relatively minor criminal history in the context of visitation applications, but it does not automatically clear you to visit. Every facility makes its own determination, and the rules vary significantly from one jail to the next. The most important thing is to disclose it honestly on your visitation application. Do not leave it off hoping it will not come up. Facilities run background checks, and an omission is far more damaging

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

The silence in the first few days after someone arrives at their designated federal facility is completely normal. It does not mean anything is wrong. It means the intake process is doing exactly what it is supposed to do. When a new inmate arrives at a BOP facility, they cannot make phone calls, send emails through CorrLinks, or receive visits until they complete Admissions and Orientation, which most people inside refer to simply as A&O. This is a structured

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Subject: Offender phone calls

No. CityTeleCoin cannot tell you what phone services you can or cannot have. They have no authority over your personal phone accounts, and they cannot require you to disconnect a number that has nothing to do with their system. What InmateAid provides is a local phone number that forwards to your existing phone. That number lives entirely outside of CityTeleCoin's platform. It is your number, on your phone, and it is none of their business. What is actually

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Subject: Commissary

Phone time in the federal Bureau of Prisons system works differently than most families expect, and USP Beaumont follows the same national BOP rules. In the federal system, inmates do not purchase phone time the way you might buy minutes on a prepaid plan. Phone access is available during designated hours and draws from the inmate's trust fund account automatically when calls are placed. There is no separate phone time to order or activate. BOP phone hours nationwide

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Subject: Prison violence

Excellent answer with genuinely useful tactical advice. The "nerd strategy" and work detail switch are both practical and specific. Here's the build: Slug: preserve exactly as is. FAQ Heading: How Can My Son Avoid Gang Pressure in Prison and Stay Independent Answer: Your son is handling this the right way so far by staying firm and keeping his focus on getting out clean. The pressure he is experiencing is real and the stakes are high.

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Subject: Residential drug abuse program (rdap)

RDAP is absolutely FREE to the federal inmates.  It is a great program and one that if completed will give the inmate one year off their sentence plus a guaranteed six months of halfway house. Besides the time off, RDAP is a worthwhile program that is integral to successful re-entry and should be available to all inmates.

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Subject: Offender phone calls

Yes, you will receive a phone number. Here is how the whole process works from start to finish. After you complete your payment, InmateAid assigns you a local phone number and sends it to you by email. Orders placed overnight are processed first thing in the morning, so if you ordered during off-hours expect the number to arrive within an hour or so of the business day starting. Once you have the number, the next step depends on

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Subject: Offender phone calls

Good news here. FCI Talladega's satellite camp shares the same facility infrastructure as the medium, which means the discount phone number you already have set up will work at the camp without any changes on your end. When an inmate moves from the main compound to the satellite camp at the same complex, they are still dialing out through the same facility phone system. The number your family set up is already on the approved dial-out list, so it

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