Website function questions — Ask the Inmate
InmateAid is designed to be as simple and accessible as possible, but questions about how the platform works are completely normal, especially for first-time users navigating a stressful situation. This section covers the most common technical and account questions including how to create an account and set up an inmate profile, how to send letters and photos through the platform, how the discount phone service works and when your number will be ready, how to track the status of a letter or money transfer, what to do if an order did not go through as expected, how to update an inmate's facility information after a transfer, and how to contact InmateAid's support team when you need help. The guidance here is written to get you back on track as quickly as possible so you can focus on what matters, staying connected with your loved one. See also our sections on Send Inmate Mail, Inmate Phone Calls, and Money Transfer.
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All of the inmate information on InmateAid is user-generated content. We do not monitor, update or verify this information. You can create a profile or "follow" someone else's inmate. This happens with some of the more well-known inmates that people write to often. We are happy to do this for you if you give us the information. Once it is active, we will notify you by email. The only information that is strongly suggested is the inmate's ID number
Read moreWe hear this one a lot and the honest answer is volume. Thousands of questions come through Ask The Inmate and the queue moves based on uniqueness and priority rather than the strict order of submission. Questions that cover ground already addressed in the public archive get deprioritized because the answer is already out there and searchable. Before waiting on a response it is worth browsing the existing Q&A archive to see if your question or something very close
Read moreThe inmate profiles are set up by the member/users of the website. We do not monitor, verify or update the profiles unless requested by the member/user. But we are happy to help. Please send us the inmate's name and the new facility, once we have updated it for you, we will let you know.
Read moreThis is a question worth asking and the answer is straightforward. InmateAid accounts are created and managed exclusively by the person on the outside. Inmates have no login access, no visibility into account balances or payment history, and no ability to initiate or authorize any charges. The platform is designed as a tool for family members and friends to send services to their inmate, not a system the inmate interacts with directly. Everything on the InmateAid side, selecting services,
Read moreInmates do not have Internet access. This site is for the loved ones to organize the various services available for inmates to receive. There is no other place on the Internet where you can go and do everything you'd want or need to do for your inmate.
Read moreAbsolutely. InmateAid does not filter, suppress, or conceal answers based on who is asking or what the subject matter is. The platform covers every imaginable topic related to incarceration and the answers come from people with real firsthand experience inside the system. That perspective is the whole point. The only reason an answer ever gets marked private is if the person submitting the question checks the private box themselves when they ask it. That is a user controlled setting,
Read moreWOW, thanks for the kind words. As far as a recommendation of how to "spread the word", we are much on asking others for promotion as it seems a little disingenuous. But, if you are inclined, there are people that will say something nice on Facebook (some that don't LOL). If it works for you, then that is all the recognition we need.
Read moreclick the pencil icon to the far left of where the letter is displayed, it will open up and allow you to edit the words.
Read moreCorrectional facilities require a return address on incoming mail. A letter without one is likely to get rejected at the mailroom before it ever reaches your loved one. Facilities want to know where mail is coming from, and an envelope with no return address raises flags that can result in the letter being discarded entirely. Addressing the envelope correctly is straightforward, but the details matter. You need the inmate's full legal name, their inmate ID or register number, the
Read moreYes. One InmateAid account can support as many inmate profiles as you need, across any number of facilities. There is no limit on how many people you can follow or how many different jails and prisons those people are in. To set up a second or additional profile, log into your account and go to the My Account area. From there, click on Inmate Pages and create a new profile for each person you want to follow. Each profile
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