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The Federal Transfer Facility (FTC) is located directly on the tarmac of the Oklahoma City's Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This facility is primarily designed to house holdover inmates in-transit to other facilities. The mission of the FTC is to confine, on a short term basis, inmates who are being transported through the U.S. Marshal Service, Immigration & Customs Enforcement, U.S. Parole Commission, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons transportation system. Security of the offender is maintained in a controlled
Read moreThe Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center (FRCD) is the first stop for newly incarcerated inmates confined in the Missouri Department of corrections. Depending on the assessment of the offender, they will be classified based on the age, crime convicted of, length of sentence and risk of flight. This classification will place them in a security category that aligns with the type of prison (maximum, medium, low or minimum security) they will do the balance of their sentence. During the first
Read moreThere are stipulations attached to an inmate transfer request. Depending on the facility, the inmate would have to be there a minimum amount of time (9-18 months) there before a transfer request would be considered. If their "problems" are live-threatening, the inmate can always go to their counselor and request administrative segregation. This would be a last resort as it is total isolation, but it is done in cases where the safety of an inmate is in question and the
Read moreIt depends on whether this is an inter-state extradition or intra-state extradition. Most states will give another state 30 days to decided to extradite someone. On the other hand, if the extradition is between counties in the same state, the holding county will give the requesting county 48 - 72 hours to pick up an offender.
Read moreIf he is in the same system, then all money will move with him. If he is going from county to federal or state, you might check with the original facility staff to see if they are transferring the money or sending it home. If you have done anything with InmateAid, we will make the necessary changes to your account so that it fits with the new facility - no charge!
Read moreThe inmate transfer process is normally kept quiet until the move has happened. Sometimes your inmate will get a chance to call you to say "I'm getting moved tomorrow", but for the safety of the personnel transporting the offenders the date and time of transfer is not for public knowledge.
Read moreThere is a short orientation period where the incoming inmates get acclimated to the rules, regulations and expectations. Once they are settled (less than a week normally), they can access the phone, commissary and create visiting lists.
Read moreThat is not normal. They do not get "a phone call" when they get there per se, they have to go through orientation before their phone and visitation privileges are offered. It might be a day or a week, depending on the facility and the intake load of new inmates. Let us know the name of the facility, we might be able to save you money on your calls. In some cases there is a big difference between the number
Read moreWhy would they transfer him across state lines? If he is in maximum security protective custody, they won't be granting him any requests any time soon we're afraid.
Read moreThere is no specific time set aside. They transfer the inmate to the jurisdiction where the judge sits and whenever there is a court date, he will be there. It might be a week, it could be three months we just have no way of knowing.
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