Send Photos & Mail at FCI Aliceville

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Incarcerated people at FCI Aliceville can make phone calls, though third-party or alternative call arrangements aren't allowed. Signs posted throughout the facility warn that calls are monitored—attorney calls may be unmonitored in certain circumstances. The facility cites federal statutes and BOP regulations (including 28 C.F.R. §540.100 et seq.) as authority for monitoring and recording. For electronic messaging, TRULINCS is available as a paid Inmate Trust Fund service. Messages are text-only, capped at 13,000 characters, and both the inmate and outside contact must consent to monitoring. Inmates place outgoing calls using assigned PINs, and outside contacts typically need an account with funds to accept calls or messages.

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Quick Facts

  • Telephone privileges are extended to inmates, but third‑party or alternative call arrangements are not permitted.
  • Notices at FCI Aliceville state that telephone calls are monitored, though attorney calls may be unmonitored in some circumstances.
  • The facility cites 18 U.S.C. 2510(5)(a)(ii), 18 U.S.C. 2511(2)(c), and 28 C.F.R. §540.100 et seq. as authority for monitoring and recording calls.
  • TRULINCS is offered as a paid Inmate Trust Fund service; messages are text‑only, have a 13,000‑character limit, and participants must consent to monitoring.
  • All incoming general correspondence at FCI Aliceville is opened and inspected for contraband and security threats.

Common Questions

Can inmates at FCI Aliceville make phone calls?

Yes. Inmates at FCI Aliceville have telephone privileges, but the facility doesn't permit third-party or alternative call arrangements.

Are phone calls at FCI Aliceville monitored or recorded?

Yes—facility notices advise that telephone calls are monitored. Attorney calls may be unmonitored in certain circumstances, and the facility cites federal statutes and BOP regulations as authority for monitoring and recording.

How does TRULINCS messaging work at FCI Aliceville?

TRULINCS at FCI Aliceville is a paid Inmate Trust Fund service that allows text-only messages up to 13,000 characters. Both inmates and outside contacts must consent to monitoring of TRULINCS messages.

How is incoming non-legal mail screened at FCI Aliceville?

FCI Aliceville categorizes mail as general or special, and staff open and inspect general correspondence for contraband and security threats. Legal mail is handled under separate rules from non-legal mail.

Can I send a package from home to someone at FCI Aliceville?

No. Inmates can’t receive packages from home without prior written approval. The limited family exceptions are release clothing and authorized medical devices.

Where should I order books or newspapers for an inmate at FCI Aliceville?

Order publications so they ship directly from the publisher, a book club, or a bookstore, not from a personal address. Under BOP policy, hardcover books and newspapers specifically must come from those sources.

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