Generally, you're allowed one phone call when you first process to the county jail.
The regulation on prisons will vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Yes, a parole officer can call a prison if they need to verify information about an inmate or if there are specific issues that require communication with prison staff. This might occur during the parole process or if a parolee is having issues that involve their prior incarceration. However, the specifics can vary based on jurisdiction and the policies of the parole office and the prison involved.
Phone calls are generally not allowed for inmates. The best thing you could do is call the prison and request a visitation for your brother. They will give you his inmate number and mailing address to the jail, and you can write to him. You can also give your bother your phone number, and he may be able to call you via a payphone in the common area of the prison. Long distance rates do not apply, and it may cost upwards of $20 for a ten minute long distance call.
call the prison in question
can you control who is allowed to call you on skype?
Mrs. Cunningham
jouvie
A cell
you have to get a tourist hunting license first
you call the prison
Yes, if the state prison is located in northern Wisconsin.
No
First, you get out of the prison building. Then, you go to your items and use the walkie talkie to call up the helicopter dude.