How do I recharge my Corrlinks account?
How do I recharge my Corrlinks account?
1. From the main menu, click Recharge My Account. 2. Enter your billing address and choose the amount of money you wish to add to your account.
How do I log into Corrlinks?
Please follow these steps:
- Login to www.corrlinks.com with your account (use Forgot My Password link if you don’t remember the password)
- Click Account Management.
- Click Manage my inmate list.
- Select Federal Bureau of Prisons as the agency.
- Type in the ID code (not the register number )
- Click Go.
Is Corrlinks free for inmates?
Corrlinks.com is free for outside contacts, but not for inmates. Inmates are only charged when they are inside the TRULINCS Public Messaging folio, not when their outside contacts read or draft messages, or when the inmate is using other TRULINCS functions.
How do you send pictures to inmates?
To send a photo, log in to your account and select the “Photos” option from the menu. From here you can select the inmate, prisoner or detainee to send the photo and select an image file from your computer (or camera roll on most mobile devices). Most standard image formats such as GIF and JPG are accepted.
How much does CorrLinks cost inmates?
Inmates must pay $0.05 per minute for use of this computer system, and they may print messages at a cost of $0.15 per page. Sending a message to someone can cost up to $0.30.
How do I accept on Corrlinks?
Users can now add add new correspondents by clicking on the link to Corrlinks in the request email. After signing in to the account, insert the identification code into the box and click on “Accept“. Now they are on your list!
How much does Corrlinks cost inmates?
How much does it cost to use CorrLinks?
Inmates must pay $0.05 per minute for use of this computer system, and they may print messages at a cost of $0.15 per page. Sending a message to someone can cost up to $0.30. As a comparison, in many U.S. federal prisons, inmates wages start at $0.12 per hour.
What kind of pictures can you send an inmate?
Photos should be no larger than 4″x6″ Always print the inmates name and ID number on the back of the photo in pen (this helps the mail room staff) Photos should never contain nudity, sexually suggestive material. Hand gestures and tattoos are often not allowed because it may have gang implications.
Is there an app to send pictures to inmates?
Pelipost makes it easier than ever to stay connected. Share your special moments by sending beautiful, full-color 4×6 photos directly from your smartphone. Pelipost ships directly to your loved one in any city, state, or federal correctional facility in the USA. We’ve shipped over 5 MILLION photos and counting!
Can inmates use Facebook in jail?
Not legally, anyway. As you can imagine, inmates having access to the internet would create all kinds of problems for prisons. So, the answer to today’s blog post is “no,” you can’t have Facebook in prison.