How to Contact an Inmate at FCI Elkton (OH)
Staying in touch with someone at FCI Elkton is straightforward once you know how phone calls work and what's required for confidential attorney communication.
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FCI Elkton uses TRUFONE for inmate telephone services. A notice at each phone advises that calls are monitored. TRUFONE collects inmate calling list numbers, voice biometric verification data, and call recordings. It supports both live and remote monitoring of approved calls as a security feature. Recordings stay in the system for 180 days, then get deleted unless they must be retained for legal or administrative reasons. TRUFONE data may be shared with Department of Justice law-enforcement components (including the FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, EOUSA, Criminal Division, U.S. Parole Commission, and OIG) for investigations. Unmonitored attorney calls are permitted in certain circumstances. The facility also uses TRULINCS for text-style inmate messages and CTS to log letters and emails under the applicable records schedule.
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Staying in touch with someone at FCI Elkton is straightforward once you know how phone calls work and what's required for confidential attorney communication.
If you receive phone calls from FCI Elkton, assume they're being monitored and recorded unless it's a protected attorney call. Here's how monitoring works, what the TRUFONE system collects, how long recordings are kept, and who can access call data.
If you get phone calls from someone at FCI Elkton, assume they're being monitored and recorded. Here's how that monitoring works, what data the phone system collects, and what it means for your privacy.
Yes. A notice at each inmate telephone states that calls are monitored, and TRUFONE records inmate calls. TRUFONE also supports live and remote monitoring of approved calls.
Yes, in certain circumstances. Attorneys can receive unmonitored calls in specific situations.
TRUFONE call recordings are deleted after 180 days unless they must be kept for legal or administrative reasons. CTS correspondence records are scheduled for disposal when they are 2 years old or 2 years after the latest entry, under the applicable records schedule.
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Getting approved to visit at FCI Elkton starts with paperwork. Once you know what the facility needs and why, you can get cleared faster and avoid unnecessary delays.
Before you can visit someone at FCI Elkton, you need to get approved. The process starts with paperwork and ends with your name on the inmate's approved visiting list.