Subject: Inmateaid website questions
You do not need to provide your address and it will not appear on the envelope automatically. That is one of the core features of the service.
When InmateAid sends a letter on your behalf, the return address on the envelope is InmateAid's address in Florida. Your name appears at the top, but the address below it is the company's, not yours. The inmate knows the letter is from you, but anyone else handling that envelope, including facility staff, sees only...
Read moreSubject: Relationship issues
It does happen from time to time, more than you'd think. You will see articles in the news where they expose female guards having sex with inmates. These guards quickly become inmates themselves in the end.
Subject: Relationship issues
let me ask my fiance for permission ;)
Subject: Inmate phone calls
You can send a letter or a postcard to give them the information.
Subject: Survive prison
yes, just about everyday i think about it and regret the lost time and the people I hurt
Subject: Marriage in prison
The warden is not necessarily your first or best move, and calling repeatedly from the outside is unlikely to get you far. Facilities are not set up to field that kind of inquiry from visitors, and it tends to go nowhere fast.
The more effective path starts on the inside. Have your inmate go directly to the chaplain. The chaplain is typically the person who handles marriage requests at the facility level, and they can tell you quickly whether the inmate...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
Sending newspapers to an inmate is possible and staying connected to the outside world through current events is something many inmates genuinely value during a long sentence.
There are two ways to approach it depending on whether you want a national publication or a local newspaper from home.
For national newspapers InmateAid offers subscriptions to several publications including the Wall Street Journal and USA Today, two of the most popular choices among incarcerated readers. You can set up a subscription directly through...
Read moreSubject: Send inmate mail
printed on glossy photo paper to the edge... sent by US Mail into the prison or jail with InmateAid's return address


