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General Prison Questions-Terminology
Does my husband need to be a member on here in order to benefit from these things?
No.…

No. Inmates do not have access to the Internet. InmateAid is here for the loved ones who do have access to the Internet and would like to keep all of the possible services available in one place.
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Inmate Search
How Do I Find an Inmate Held at a Military Installation?
Military detention facilities do not make their inmate rosters publicly accessible.…

Military detention facilities do not make their inmate rosters publicly accessible. Unlike county jails and state prisons, which typically have searchable online databases, military brigs and confinement facilities operate under a separate system that is not open to public lookup tools. Coming up empty in a standard search is expected and does not mean something unusual is happening. If you already have confirmation that he is at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, the best way to establish contact and get information is to...
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Parole, Probation & Supervised Release
Can an AB 109 Release Transfer Probation to Arizona?
AB 109 realignment shifted responsibility for certain low-level felony offenders from the state prison system to local county supervision, specifically county…

AB 109 realignment shifted responsibility for certain low-level felony offenders from the state prison system to local county supervision, specifically county jail and mandatory supervision handled by county probation departments. Because the supervision is county-based, any transfer request goes through the probation department, not the courts. Going back to court to ask for the transfer is not the right channel. The probation officer and their department handle interstate transfer requests under the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision, which is...
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Re-entry & Rehabilitation
Have you learned your lesson will you make different choices when you get out?
Speaking as a former inmate, I can say that "I've learned my lesson and I am very aware that the decisions facing me going forward will be made with a lot of…

Speaking as a former inmate, I can say that "I've learned my lesson and I am very aware that the decisions facing me going forward will be made with a lot of contemplation about potential consequences." This was an expensive lesson for me, as time and money were wasted. I'm hoping that my recollection of being locked up is enough to make sure that all my decisions are good ones.
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Marriage in Prison
Marry Inmate With INS Hold
The facilities that allow for inmate marriages are mostly state and federal prison facilities for inmates that have reasonably long sentences.…

The facilities that allow for inmate marriages are mostly state and federal prison facilities for inmates that have reasonably long sentences. The INS detainees are usually in the privately run detention centers. We do not think that there are provisions for inmate marriage there, but we encourage you to call the facility and ask to speak with a case manager or chaplain to get all the details. We would not mention the part about "so he doesn't get deported".
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Inmate Phone Calls
How can I communicate with an inmate at Heart of America Correctional Treatment Facility?
Heart of America Correctional Treatment Facility has a contract with Securus Technologies - you have to use them to receive calls.…

Heart of America Correctional Treatment Facility has a contract with Securus Technologies - you have to use them to receive calls. The collect call is the worst way to do this so you want to get an AdvanceConnect account set up. Their rates are published on their website. Please let us know if you find that you are speaking more than once a week and its getting too expensive - we can help.
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Medical Treatment
Are inmates typically allowed to participate in DNA testing?
Inmates must submit to DNA testing at the request of the corrections officer.…

Inmates must submit to DNA testing at the request of the corrections officer. In the prison setting, all inmate's DNA is taken and placed in the national database.
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Inmate Search
How do I find out if my husband was transferred to noble OH?
You would have to check with the [inmate search](http://www.drc.ohio.gov/offendersearch/search.aspx) feature on the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and…

You would have to check with the [inmate search](http://www.drc.ohio.gov/offendersearch/search.aspx) feature on the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections website
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Send Inmate Mail
How long does it take for inmate to get letters through inmateaid?
We estimate that it takes 2-3 business days to make it to the jail.…

We estimate that it takes 2-3 business days to make it to the jail. Once there, the staff opens and reads each piece of mail and inspects it for contraband. Once they decide the mail is fit to be handed out at mail call, your inmate will receive it. Please be patient, if the ID number and facility are correct we are 100% reliable. Mail call is Monday - Friday in most places.
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General Prison Questions-Terminology
Can a inmate get records such as phone, commissary and visit after they get out?
No, all of the inmate's information is protected by the Privacy Act…

No, all of the inmate's information is protected by the Privacy Act
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Release Questions
When Will He Be Released on 120 Days With Time Served?
Working through the math: with 42 days of time served credited against a 120-day sentence, he has 78 days remaining from his June 1 sentencing date.…

Working through the math: with 42 days of time served credited against a 120-day sentence, he has 78 days remaining from his June 1 sentencing date. That puts the estimated release date around August 18, 2016. Good time credit on a sentence this short is minimal to nonexistent. Most jurisdictions do not apply meaningful good time reductions on sentences under six months, so August 18 is the realistic target date rather than something meaningfully earlier, unless there is severe overcrowding at...
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Inmate Phone Calls
Why would an inmate suddenly stop calling from county jail?
Losing contact without warning is one of the most stressful things families deal with, and it happens more often than people realize.…

Losing contact without warning is one of the most stressful things families deal with, and it happens more often than people realize. There are several common reasons why calls can stop abruptly from a county jail, and most of them are not cause for panic. The most frequent explanation is a phone account issue. If the funds ran out on his phone account or there is a problem with the approved contact list, calls will not go through regardless of whether...
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Prison Rumors & Jail Scams
Why Is an Unknown Inmate From Jail Asking Me for Money?
Do not set up any account or put any money on any inmate account until you know exactly who you are dealing with.…

Do not set up any account or put any money on any inmate account until you know exactly who you are dealing with. This is a known scam that circulates inside jails and prisons. Inmates sometimes contact random people or use numbers found in other inmates' address books, asking them to fund accounts. The money ends up in the inmate's commissary and the person on the outside is left with nothing. If you do not know who is asking, do...
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Sentencing Questions
Can a Nonviolent Federal Inmate Get a Sentence Reduction?
The retroactive sentencing relief you are referring to is a federal statute tied to changes in how certain offenses, primarily drug-related, are calculated…

The retroactive sentencing relief you are referring to is a federal statute tied to changes in how certain offenses, primarily drug-related, are calculated under the federal sentencing guidelines. When Congress or the United States Sentencing Commission revises guidelines retroactively, eligible inmates can petition to have their sentence recalculated under the new, more favorable framework. The specific percentages you mentioned, 50 percent and 35 percent, are not terms we recognize as standard federal sentencing benchmarks, so you may be working from a...
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Inmate Phone Calls
How late can an inmate call from a federal prison?
The phones at all of the federal prisons are shut off at 9:30 pm.…

The phones at all of the federal prisons are shut off at 9:30 pm. Usually there is a pretty long line at the end of the evening for calls and if you miss their call after 9:00, they would have to get in the back of the line and wait for another turn. That might be a challenge with all of the inmates waiting to get their last call for the day through, too.
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