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Subject: Send inmate mail

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. Any delay that occurs at the facility is out of our control. We make no guarantees as to how long it will take as there are thousands of facilities and none of them do things the same way.Please be patient, if the ID number and facility are correct we are

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

Inmates can use the commissary once a week as soon as they are there as long as there is money in their trust account. Letters are much the same thing, the stamps are bought at the commissary so once there is a account funded, the inmate may shop once a week. 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

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Subject: Sentence reduction

There is a possibility but the circumstances laid out by the judge will dictate whether it's even possible. If the judge allows for parole, then there is one potential option for early release. There are "good time" credits which exist for all inmates. The caveat is that they have to remain in good standing with the prison staff, with no incidence reports or trips to the SHU for bad behavior. The good time usually represents about 15% off. Finally, if

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

The inmate pages are created and maintained by the member/users of the site. We do not monitor or verify this self-generated content. If you want to use the service on the website, you will need to set up a profile. If you need help, please send us the inmate name, inmate ID, state and facility name and we will set it up for you.

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

It depends on how badly they want you. If it is a minor offense like a fine, they will probably not have the sheriff or the US Marshal bring you in. Usually that type of offender gets caught in a traffic stop or something like that. Why not just pay the fine and not have to worry about the added cost associated with getting locked up like bail and a lawyer?

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

Norco is a prison in the California Department of Correction and Rehabilitation (CDCR) system. If his calling privileges were delayed in Wasco, it might have been that he was new or awaiting the list to be verified and approved - being transferred within a system will usually carry over their approved phone lists. We would not anticipate as long of a wait this time.

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Subject: Commissary

Visitation is different in every prison system. Whether it is federal, state or state, they all have a set of rules that have to be followed - where your inmate may have to place you on a list. Some require a form to be filled out and background check performed (Arizona requires you to pay a fee for that check). Others allow you to come straight in with just a government ID. What prison are you thinking about visiting, we

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Subject: Send inmate mail

Many of our members use the Inmate Response Mail service through InmateAid. Your inmate would write you back to the return address on the letters which are to the InmateAid corporate offices in Florida. We receive the letters on your behalf, scan them into your My Account section and notify you by email that they are waiting for your review. There is a charge of $1.49 for this service. The people that use this service like the security and privacy

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Subject: Send inmate mail

The letter order flows through our Admin area to the Processing Department. Letters are processed immediately upon entry unless it is after 6pm on Saturday, then the letters do not go through the process until Monday morning. You may check in your My Account area to see the status of your letter order. 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

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Subject: General prison/jail questions

When new inmates arrive in prison, they go through a process known as Admissions and Orientation or A & O. Each inmate will typically be interviewed by his Case Manager and Correctional Counselor within the first seven days after commitment to the institution. During your orientation, you will also participate in various lectures, examinations, tests, and interviews. This means that numerous staff members, at one time or another, will participate directly or indirectly in your program development and institution orientation.

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