Two ways: # If the first facility is transfering the inmate, they will simply take him through transfer in shackles and leg chains and drive him by cruiser or van to the new facility, where he will be processed in as a new arrest, or for hold for trial. # If the new facility is handling the transfer, the process is essentially the same, except the first facility will excort the inmate to transwer, where the officers will give over custody to officers from the new facility. The inmate will still be chained and shackled, and will stll be transported by cruiser or van. If there is a large number of inmates being transfered, some jails will have buses available.
How can a Redford Michigan inmate be moved to a county jail that is in the same county as they sentenced him in.
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Every jail and prison has rules and regulations, especially regarding telephone use (and abuse. These rules and regulations are typically in a handbook or other written material given to each inmate when first incarcerated. I have seen inmate-jail television shows that stated inmates have a unique code or identifier for phone use. One inmate is not supposed to give another inmate that code or identifier. If you gave it out, you can get into trouble. But if you let it go on, you could get in worse trouble. So ask to speak to a Corrections Officer or whoever is in charge of your area. Or send them a note or letter. Fess up if you gave the number to another inmate, or report it if another inmate blackmailed or threatened you to get the number/code. Put a stop to it, even if it means some consequences for you too. *Family or Friends who suspect that money you are sending for an inmate to have calling abilities is being diverted to another inmate's use, you can also report it. You can also stop adding more money to the inmate's account until it is straightened out.
Inmates typically cannot bring personal items from one correctional facility to another. They will be provided with necessary items upon arrival at the new facility. It is recommended to check with the staff at George Bailey county jail for specific guidelines on transferring an inmate to Donovan State prison.
One of my friends who I haven't spoken to in a while has gone to county jail, are there any free online services I can use to locate which jail he's at?
The state that houses the Placer County jail is the state of California. It is located in the city of Auburn, California, and recently had an inmate escape from its confines.
An inmate locator is used to find where a person who has been arrested and sent to a corrections facility, jail or prison is at the moment. Many states offer inmate locators, as does the federal government. They allow you to know where a friend or loved one is at any given time.
Many state department of corrections provide online inmate databases. Vinelink also provides online inmate information in many states. County jail records can also be found online. Below is a directory of jail and inmate records for each state and county. It will provide direct links to inmate databases, or if not available, it will provide contact information.
Speaking from experience (county jails, state and federal prisons) it depends on the institution. The best to get a letter from one facility to another is completely circumvent the system by sending it to an outside party to reroute it.
The cost of incarcerating an individual for one year can vary widely depending on the location and facility. On average, it can cost between $20,000 to $40,000 per year to house an inmate in jail. This includes expenses such as food, medical care, security, and administrative costs.
It's possible that the inmate has charges in another other than the one he is incarcerated in. If so, the facility has to release him into custody of that county.
At your request, IF you qualify for one, one will be appointed. You will be added to their caseload and be contacted by their office. If you are an inmate of a jail and awaiting trial it will probably be sooner rather than later inasmuch as the 'speedy trial' rule is applicable to you. However, if you are an inmate in a prison (already tried and convicted) it will probably be somewhat longer since there is no "speedy trial" requirement which apoplies to you.