You may be able to write to an inmate, with PO approval. However, you are not likely to be able to visit. Two reasons for this: first, your own parole conditions likely prohibit contact with other felons; and second, the facility is not likely to permit it.
Depends on who the parolee is and if he has proven himself trustworthy.
To the Parole Board: This is to inform you that I, (name) of (address) will be happy to have (inmate) as my guest when (he or she) is released from prison on parole, and I will assist (him or her) to adjust to living outside of prison. This person is my (son, daughter, dear friend, cherished acquaintance, favorite cousin, etc.) Thank you. Yours truly (signature)
write them a letter.
Mailing Address: P. O. Box 8800 Wasco, CA 93280-8800 Address it to the inmate/and # and R&R Write on the sides on the box DRESSOUTS
Be cautious with this. Your probation may have some restriction in it that prevents you from associating with known criminals, or wording to that effect. Contact your probation officer for clarification.
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To write character reference letter for a former inmate, point out their best qualities. Include their trustworthiness, capabilities, intelligence, and dedication to situations.
If you know what institution they are housed in, yes, they will probably get the mail if addressed to them by name. Call the institution's information number and ask to be given his inmate number.
whats the mailing address for Dekalb county inmate and what do i have write on the front on the envelope
You and the inmate have to first write the superintendent of the jail and be approved and fill out paper work go in and get a marriage license which you pay for and your wedding is performed during a visit. You have to have birth certificates and social security cards... That's basically it they only go weddings like twice a year
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You can't but if your lonely write to an inmate