Every jail and prison has rules and regulations, especially regarding telephone use (and abuse. These rules and regulations are typically in a handbook or other written material given to each inmate when first incarcerated.
I have seen inmate-jail television shows that stated inmates have a unique code or identifier for phone use. One inmate is not supposed to give another inmate that code or identifier. If you gave it out, you can get into trouble. But if you let it go on, you could get in worse trouble.
So ask to speak to a Corrections Officer or whoever is in charge of your area. Or send them a note or letter. Fess up if you gave the number to another inmate, or report it if another inmate blackmailed or threatened you to get the number/code. Put a stop to it, even if it means some consequences for you too.
*Family or Friends who suspect that money you are sending for an inmate to have calling abilities is being diverted to another inmate's use, you can also report it. You can also stop adding more money to the inmate's account until it is straightened out.
Certainly. If you've got the money, they have the phones.
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There are some telecommunication company or providers that offers an inmate telephone service. Maybe this is what the Donovan prison uses. A some kind of Inmate Telephone Service.
Mobile phone money transfer is the process of transmitting money from one person to another through phone activation that can be ultimately honoured with cash transactions by a financial or business institution.
One place you can find phone deals to save money is at the bill shrink website. Another place you find phone deals to save you money is at the mobile coupons website.
All states have inmate or offender locators within the Departments of Corrections. Many states have web sites where an inmate can be located on line. For others, such as California, you must call a phone number to obtain this information. See the link below for access to individual states' DOC's.
Call your home phone provider, they will take away the phone block.
Simple, by banging a guard
yes you can! you just go to the bank and ask them
You can typically find an inmate's location by checking the online inmate locator tool provided by the prison system or jail where the inmate is being held. Alternatively, you can contact the facility directly by phone to inquire about an inmate's location.
i did it with money gram from wal mart. fill out the paperwork you need the facility code 5574 the phone number to pcs global is 888-288-9879. good luck
The inmate phone system do work by inserting quarters into payphones. Suggestion be to call a grammar hotline firstly so. It is a phone system that allows inmates to call family, friends, relatives or anyone as long as the called party accepts the charge for the call.