In most prisons inmates have to earn priviledges and one is using the phone. You could visit him first and if this isn't possible then phone the prison itself and ask what their rules and regulations are. ---- You're going to have to write to him with your number, he'll sign up for a phone call and voila...
'The address very from dorm to dorm, you can call records and ask for the housing info. Which will include his mailing address.
Call 415-454-1460 to verify their release date and time. Pick them up from the gate otherwise the van takes them to the bus and they get dropped off in the S.F.. supposedly near Carl's Jr in Civic Center.
Just call the prison, and ask for the person's housing information.
There is a number you can call for inmate information however it is doubtufl that they will give you any specific information on inmate movements, transfers, and the times or dates they will occur.
If it is a County Jail, check for an on line inmate locator or call the jail and ask. If it is a state or federal prison - most states and the feds have on-line inmate locator services. Check the website applicable to your state. Some states like California require you to call. See the related link below for links to most county and state correctional facilities.
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You can check with the state department of corrections to find out which prison the inmate is being housed. Many state doc's post this information online. For the states that do not offer inmate information online, you can call the department of corrections.
If in "jail" (meaning county jail) call the jail itself and ask. If in "prison" (meaning the state prison system) call the prison system's information number (located in the government pages of the phone book) and ask.
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You cannot call an inmate of any institution in the United States, regardless of caller's location. If there is an emergency, such as a death in the family, you have to call the prison's chaplain, who will deliver the news to the inmate.
California is one of the few states that does not provide this information on line. You will have to call the CDCR (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation) Identification Unit at (916) 445-6713. Have ready the inmate's full name, and his month, day, and year of birth, or his CDC identification number.
One way is to contact the civil division of the Sheriff's office in the county that the inmate is housed. If you are not sure about the county the prison is in, you can call the Department of Corrections and ask.