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When sending money through Western Union to an inmate at ASPC Florence-Globe, the “account number” field must be entered in a very specific format. You will combine the inmate’s ID number and last name with no spaces between them. Example: 123456Smith Here are the key points to get it right: Use the inmate’s full ID number Immediately follow it with the last name Do not add spaces, commas, or special characters Make sure the spelling matches exactly what the facility
Read moreIn most facilities, there is no reliable way to notify an inmate immediately that you added money to their phone account other than sending a letter. Inmates usually check their balances periodically, so your fiancé may discover the funds on his own the next time he reviews his account or tries to place a call. If the situation is urgent, you can try contacting the facility and asking if staff will pass along a message. However, this is not
Read moreNo, commissary is for the inmates inside the prison.
Read moreNo, both of you are not being charged for the same call. The prompt asking you to “press 1 to accept” is standard for nearly all inmate phone systems and does not automatically mean you are paying. That message serves two purposes: It notifies you that the call is coming from a correctional facility It asks you to accept the call connection Whether you are charged depends on how the call is set up:
Read moreThis is a genuinely difficult situation and one that more families face than most people realize. An incarcerated spouse receiving income, whether from a prison work assignment, outside sources, or other means, while the family struggles financially on the outside is a painful and complicated circumstance. The honest answer is that this requires legal guidance rather than inmate experience. Here is what is generally true and what avenues are worth exploring with a qualified attorney. Prison work income
Read moreWhen Western Union asks for an “account number” to send money to an inmate, they are referring to the inmate’s ID number. This number is what directs the funds to the correct trust account within the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Before sending money, you will need to: Set up your own Western Union user account Have the inmate’s full name exactly as it appears in the system Enter the inmate’s ID number as the account number If you do
Read moreYou may send books through the Amazon links located in the Send Books section. There is even a search function to look for the type of book or the author. Sending money is easy through Western Union - simply click on the Send Inmate Money page where there are complete step-by-step instructions. Once an inmate has money in their account they can buy stamps and writing utensils to write you back.
Read moreInmateAid prints and delivers the mail into the prison location corresponding to your inmate. The service is delivered to the inmate at mail call a day or two after you create it in the Write Letters/Send Photos service.
Read moreThe amount of time your loved one will actually serve depends on several factors including which system they are in, the nature of their sentence, and how they conduct themselves while incarcerated. Federal sentences Federal inmates are required to serve at least 85% of their sentence. There is no parole in the federal system. Good time credits can reduce a sentence by up to 54 days per year of sentence imposed, which accounts for the 15% reduction. Additional
Read moreIf you change your cell number to a 913 area code, which is local to Leavenworth Detention Center, the calls are typically treated as local rather than long distance. That can make a noticeable difference in the cost per call, depending on the phone provider used by the facility. In most correctional systems, call pricing is based on whether the number being dialed is local or long distance. Having a local number can reduce the per-minute rate and help stretch
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