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Can inmates receive telephone calls?

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Can inmates receive telephone calls?

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No. Inmates housed in regular population will be allowed to make outgoing telephone calls to family and friends. Inmates are not allowed to receive incoming telephone calls. The number of calls an inmate is allowed to make may be limited by the housing assignment or custody classification. All telephone calls will be collect and may be monitored. Family and friends may request that their telephone number be blocked, which will prevent the inmate from calling that number.

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Incoming calls or messages to the inmate will not be accepted. However inmates have access to telephones during the day and can call you collect. If the inmate has received disciplinary confinement due to behavior, phone calls will be allowed only two times a week. In the case of a medical emergency within the inmate’s family, you can call the shift supervisor who will verify the emergency and allow the inmate a special outgoing phone privilege.

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No. Division Operating Procedure 855 permits inmates to place only operator-assisted collect telephone calls on the Inmate Telephone System. http://www.vadoc.state.va.us/offenders/prisonlife/default.

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