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The postcard will get there in a day or two (the mail room staff decides when they will actually hand it out at mail call). The calls are different in every prison/jail. Where is he incarcerated? We will give you an honest estimate if we can help save you money, or not.
Read moreYes, there are. The state prison system has no discriminations against women being guards in a men's facility. In fact, it occurs in all fifty states.
Read moreE5 is a custody level, the highest. The E5 inmates are housed in high or maximum security prisons.
Read moreThere is no guarantee about where an inmate will be placed. In most cases, if there is a same-security facility that fits the offender's custody status they try to keep them closer to home where more visitations are possible.
Read moreThe jail is rated for 630 inmates/detainees and employs a staff of approximately 120. The local population averages 275-325 inmates/detainees. We do not have a current population number to report.
Read moreYou should call a realtor that lists other homes in your neighborhood. They will help you decide on a price to list it for, since they know the market.
Read moreYou can write him through InmateAid, the letters will get there in one day as we are headquartered in Palm Beach County Florida only one county away from Broward County where he is locked up. You can send him magazines or books - with his situation, he is completely walled off from contact with other inmates. I've been in soitary and it is no joke. Reading was my only escape. There are other enlightenment opportunites down the road through college correspondence courses, but that
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 moreThis depends on their situation. If they have no money on their commissary, then it is money so they can buy the little extras. If it is phone time that they lack, then it's phone minutes. If they have those two and you are talking about buying them things, we highly recommend magazine subscriptions or books if they like to read.
Read moreSometimes, the orientation period if different depending on when you arrive. If A & O is done every Wednesday, like the federal facilities, and you get there on Tuewday, you wait one day, if you get there on a Wednesday, you'll have to wait a week.
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