Florida has changed its law. Both of you now must go to the county court house and apply together. They no longer let you take the license to the prison, or at least did not the last time I was there checking. Also, the last time I checked, they did not give prisoners passes to get out of prison to get married.
In past years it was possible for a person to get married in the chapel on visiting days. The legislature changed that. Those days are gone.
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Yes, inmates can get married, but the rules and procedures around marriage while incarcerated vary depending on the correctional facility and the laws of the state where the prison is located. Inmates usually need to obtain permission from the prison administration and follow specific guidelines in order to get married while in prison.
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Can an inmate being released from a Prison in Florida transfer his parole to Georgia? I understand this inmate will be on house arrest for two (2) years however, he does not have a permanent address in Florid. He could live with his mother in Georgia.
I am attempting to locate an inmate, without any previous info. Where can I do so?
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I read on the internet that a inmate could choose to leave they state and never return and receive a 50% sentence reduction as long as never returns to Florida.
The inmate has to ask for a law clerk to first draw up the papers, be sure to include an "indignet" (not sure on spelling) paper. The divorce papers and the other form are then submitted to the clerk of the court in the county in which that inmate is residing ( for instance if he were at Polk C.I. he'd send them to Bartow). I believe the fee is $1.00. I know for a spouse to file to divorce an inmate the cost is a dollar.
The State of Florida is a no-fault divorce state, meaning the court will not assign fault to either party for the divorce. Neither spouse can prevent the other from obtaining a divorce. Marriage is not a prison and an inmate who is incarcerated for life cannot impose a life sentence on their spouse. She/he has the right to move on with their life. The inmate does not have to consent to the divorce.
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South Florida Reception Center (Dade Correctional Institution) I heard this from an inmate at Jefferson C.I.
they are long lost lovers