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Inmates may call out to any number on their "approved call list". If you have a number that the jail does not accept, please contact us about getting a land line that will allow the calls to go through at the cheapest rate possible.
Read moreRespect and disrespect are personal issues. Some people would find things wrong that others do not. Would you like it if they did it to you? Society judges too harshly sometimes anyway.
Read moreWhy worry if you are on their visiting list? If you do not want to visit, don't go.
Read moreNo, you can visit any inmate as long as you are approved and that the inmate requested you to be on their list.
Read moreThere are no phone or power outages in ANY federal prison. They maintain their own power source if that were to happen to the electricity grid. There are many safeguards to protect the public from a federal prison losing power... all the gates, the cells, the pods are on electrical controls - they can't have an outage of any kind.
Read moreYes, InmateAID is a preferred source of inmate mail at EVERY prison and jail in the US. The mail room staff knows that since 2012, they can trust that the mail with an InmateAID logo on the envelope to be free from contraband or any other attempt to smuggle things into their facility.
Read moreAs you can see on the website, the actual price you pay for an in-state call from Lapeer County Jail is $21.34 per 15-minutes. An InmateAid number will make the same call only $3.15. You keep your account with Securus but use our number, not your current Michigan number. Inmate dials our number, it rings on your phone but costing $18 less than with yours.
Read moreWe would recomend calling the facility chaplain and asking their opinion on these specifics.
Read moreNo, it is going to be different and you are probably going to have to go through the approval process again
Read moreThere is no time limit. If it is unpaid, he remains in custody so the clock is more on him than anyone
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