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Contact the facility the inmate is located or if you would rather do it online look up the inmate through an inmate search, good place to start is: http://www.konmart.com/inmatemailing/index.php?title=Inmate_Search This is a directory to almost every jail and prison inmate population record that exists online, once you search using the inmates name the ID number will be returned in the results. Good luck.
Many states/counties provide inmate records online. You can start with the county sheriff's office or detention center. Vinelink also provides inmate records for many counties in the country. You can search the database by the inmate's name. Results may include incarceration date, expected release date, type of offense and sometimes photos of the offender. If inmate searching is not available for the jail, you can call the sheriff or detention center for inmate information.
Contact prison that the person is currently at, and ask for the procedure.Comment made after reading the discussion page: At this point I think your best bet would be to have an attorney start making inquiries on behalf of the inmate and requesting that the compassionate transfer be expedited. Apparently neither the inmate nor his family have enough 'clout' to sufficiently move the prison authorities to action.
The young man was yelling so vehemently at the girl that I was afraid he would physically accost her. To accost another inmate in the prison was a sure way to start a fight.
There time starts when they arrive at the holding prison. Most times they will get time served for the time they spent in county jail. State time starts the second the sentence is announced by the judge. Time served is also credited.
In the United States, you can port your number to any cell phone provider you like. So they do not technically own the number, even if they start out with the number.
Dial the person's phone number. When the phone is answered, start talking.
On television, it would start with 555.
This is the start of a mobile (cell) phone number.
You file for divorce in prison the same way you would file if you were not in prison. The main problem you have is availability of resources. Get a good friend to mail you everything you need. I would recommend a divorce kit from your local Office Max or Office Depot.
via giving my phone number
ask for her number. punch in her number. type letters to her on your phone. she answers.