Anywhere you can obtain a state ID. In Michigan that is any Secretary of State's office. In other states it would be the DMV.
You will generally need to obtain a state-issued photo identification (ID) card or driver's license from your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or licensing agency. This ID card can then be used to visit an inmate in jail, as per their specific requirements. Be sure to check with the jail beforehand to confirm the acceptable forms of ID.
It is possible to visit county jail inmates during the visiting times set by the management of the individual jail involved. The terms may vary according to the severity of sentence or the section the inmate is being held in.
To purchase a care package for an inmate at Natchitoches Parish Jail, you typically need to visit the jail's website or contact the jail directly for instructions. They may have a designated vendor or online platform that you can use to select and buy a care package for the inmate. Follow the specified guidelines and provide the necessary information to complete the purchase.
With a maximum capacity of 6,750 inmates, the Men's Central Jail can hold more, before the Jail will release an inmate, the inmate's release may take a while.
You may or may not be able to get married to an inmate (of course, when he or she gets released you can marry). The Supreme Court has held that in some circumstances, prisoners have the right to marry while in jail. This is very shaky territory, however, so if you have a question about marriage in jail, you should contact the jail directly.
As far as I know you can look them up in admissions on wvrj.com and once released that information and photo is removed from the website, may take a bit longer for them to remove the name though.
Go to the Clerk of the Court's office at the court in which they were convicted. Give the name of the defendant and the approximate date of the case, and they shoudl be able to pull the court file for the case and tell you the sentence.
Work release is a program by which inmates can be allowed to be released from the county jail or prison during the time he is scheduled to work, plus one half hour before and after to allow for travel time. The inmate must have a job, which is verified, and will be scheduled to be released during those hours. At any given time a staff member may visit the workplace to ensure the inmate is working.
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.
There are two nationwide locator clearing sites located in the related links below: VINELink and The Inmate Locator. VINELink has been an industry standard (Skip Tracing and Private Investigations) for a number of years, TIL is relatively new). VINELink offers jail searches, which can take time if you are not familiar with which jail the inmate may be held. Unfortunately, you will need to search state by state and jail by jail. The more you can narrow it down, the easier it will be to locate your inmate. Unfortunately, WikiAnswers cannot do this for you. You must do the legwork.
You can visit websites like the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Inmate Locator at www.bop.gov/inmateloc/ or state-specific Department of Corrections websites to find information about inmates. Make sure to have the inmate's full name or inmate number to perform an accurate search.
Yes, if you are not an inmate yourself. Check with the facility that the person is in. Most of them have websites and can be found by going to the appropriate government site. There may be restrictions.
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.