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How may an offender prove an individual is a relative?

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How may an offender prove an individual is a relative?

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A. There are several means that will be utilized by the unit Records Office to confirm a familial relationship. The unit Records Office will review the information provided on the Family History Page and the offender’s Visitor’s List. The unit Records Office may also require a copy of a pertinent birth certificate or other written documentation traditionally used to prove family relationships. In order to correspond with an incarcerated family member, an offender will have to submit an I-60 to their Unit Records Office. The I-60 must: • State the requesting offender’s name, TDCJ number, unit of assignment, living quarters, and work assignment; • State the offender’s request to correspond with an offender; • Provide that offender’s name (as contained in TDCJ records); • Provide that offender’s TDCJ number; • Provide that offender’s current unit of assignment; and • Note the relationship to the offender (can only be a parent, grandparent, step-parent, spouse, common-law spouse, child, gr

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