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With Tiger Commissary, deposit times can vary because the service does not clearly publish standard processing speeds like some other providers do. In many cases, funds show up within a few hours, but it can also take up to 24 to 48 hours depending on: The jail’s processing schedule Time of day or weekend/holiday delays Internal approval procedures at the facility Unlike Western Union, which often posts funds almost immediately, smaller or facility-specific systems like Tiger Commissary
Read moreEligibility for a sentence reduction depends on the type of case, the jurisdiction, and the inmate’s conduct while in custody. There is no single rule that applies to everyone, but there are a few common ways sentences can be reduced. Good behavior credits: Most inmates earn time off for following rules and staying disciplinary-free. These credits are applied automatically over time and are already built into many projected release dates. You do not usually “apply” for this, it
Read moreIn most cases, a preliminary hearing is supposed to happen fairly quickly after an arrest, often within days or a few weeks depending on the state. Six months without a preliminary hearing is not typical, but it does happen under certain circumstances. The Constitution guarantees the right to a speedy trial, but that right can be affected by several factors that slow the process down. Common reasons for delays include: Continuances requested by the defense or prosecution
Read moreAt Fayette County Jail, commissary prices are generally similar to what you would pay on the outside, sometimes slightly higher depending on the item. While exact prices vary by facility, here is a realistic breakdown to help you plan: Typical commissary prices: Ramen noodles: $0.40 to $0.75 Chips or snacks: $1.00 to $2.50 Coffee: $3.00 to $6.00 Candy bars: $1.00 to $2.00 Toiletries (soap, deodorant, toothpaste): $2.00 to $6.00 each Writing supplies (paper, envelopes, stamps): $2.00 to
Read moreYou may log onto your account using your User email and password. In the left hand column click on Inmate Profiles. Then click on the Profile link. Scroll down to the bottom that says “ID Number” and make your change. When you are satisfied with your result, enter Save and you are done!
Read moreThe amount you send should fit your financial situation first and foremost, not the inmate's requests. This is worth saying plainly because it often does not get said. Your financial wellbeing matters. If you are stretching yourself thin to keep money on someone's commissary account while your own bills go unpaid, that is not sustainable and it is not healthy for either of you. Take care of yourself first. What you can comfortably spare after your own needs
Read moreLetters sent through InmateAid are delivered via USPS and typically arrive at the facility within 2 to 3 business days. However arrival at the facility and arrival in your inmate's hands are two different things and understanding the difference will help set realistic expectations. The mailroom process Every piece of incoming mail at a correctional facility is opened and read by mailroom staff before it reaches the inmate. This is standard procedure at every facility in the United
Read moreAll letters and photos are delivered daily by US Mail. It will take one or two days but please be mindful that the prison staff will open every piece of mail for contraband. Therefore, the actual delivery date that it makes it to mail call depends solely on the prison staff.
Read moreWhen you send a letter through InmateAid, you will receive confirmation in your account when the letter has been processed and mailed through the US Postal Service. That notification lets you know it has been sent out, but there is no way to confirm the exact moment the inmate receives it. Delivery depends on the facility’s mailroom processing times, which can vary. Inmates do not receive e-letters electronically. All messages sent through InmateAid are printed and delivered as physical
Read moreFinding someone when you only know their first name and a general location is challenging through a traditional inmate database search. Our inmate search requires at minimum a last name to return accurate results. However that does not mean your search has to end here. A people search tool can work with partial information in ways that an inmate database cannot. If you have any additional details beyond a first name, even approximate age, physical description, the city
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