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How to Contact an Inmate at FCI Terre Haute, MI (MI)

Staying in touch is possible, but the Bureau of Prisons has specific rules for phone calls and electronic messaging. Here's what you need to know before connecting with someone at FCI Terre Haute, MI (MI).

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How to Contact an Inmate at FCI Terre Haute, MI (MI)

Inmates at FCI Terre Haute have telephone privileges through the Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Phone access may come with limits or conditions, but the system is designed to help people maintain ties with family and approved community contacts.

Usually, the inmate pays for calls. In some cases, the person receiving the call pays instead. Clarify how billing works before you start accepting regular calls.

Note: Phone calls are monitored. A notice is posted next to each telephone advising inmates that calls are monitored.

Reaching an inmate in a legal capacity works differently. Unmonitored calls to attorneys may be allowed in certain circumstances, but you'll need to follow a specific process.

Keep your contact plans simple. Third-party calling and alternative call arrangements are not permitted.

FCI Terre Haute also uses TRULINCS for electronic messaging. The inmate must be approved to use the system, and each person they want to message must give permission first. Access is controlled, and TRULINCS does not provide internet access.

How to Contact an Inmate at FCI Terre Haute, MI (MI)

Steps-to-follow

  • Confirm the inmate has BOP telephone privileges and that their calling access is active.
  • Figure out who will be billed for calls (usually the inmate, sometimes the person receiving the call).
  • Assume calls are monitored and keep conversations appropriate.
  • If you want to use TRULINCS messaging, make sure the inmate is approved and you have given permission to receive messages.
  1. Ask about unmonitored attorney calls - If you are an attorney (or coordinating legal calls), contact the facility to confirm the procedure and what circumstances qualify for unmonitored attorney communication.

Reminder: Third-party or alternative call arrangements are not permitted.

Before relying on phone contact, verify the current payment setup. The general rule is that the inmate pays, but the receiving party sometimes pays instead. You don't want billing surprises.

Monitoring is the default for all calls, and inmates see a posted notice at each phone. If you need attorney-client communication, ask what the facility requires to approve unmonitored calls for your specific situation.

Planning to message through TRULINCS? Verify the approval process first. The inmate must be approved to use the system, and you must give permission to receive messages. Keep in mind that access is controlled and does not include internet access.

Note: Third-party and other alternative call arrangements are not permitted. If you’re unsure whether a specific setup counts as “third-party,” confirm it with the facility before you try it.

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