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- An inmate has to call you using the Inmate Telephone System phone. You cannot call an inmate. If there is an emergency, such as a death of a close relative, you can call the institution where the inmate resides. Ask to be connected to the duty correctional manager's desk to speak with an officer in charge and leave a message.
There are 8 adult correctional and remand centres in Alberta. Correctional and remand centres cannot answer questions about: whether or not someone is in custody. an inmate’s criminal record. An inmate may: send you mail. call you from a centre’s phone. message you from a centre’s tablet.
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- Adult correctional and remand centres
If you want to send an inmate money or personal items, learn how on the Contact an inmate page. Find a correctional or remand centre Select a city to find a specific centre’s address and contact information.
Contact. Connect with the Correctional Services division: Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (open Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays) Phone: 780-427-3440. Toll free: 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta) Fax: 780-427-5905. Address: Correctional Services division. Public Safety and Emergency Services.
CONTACT INFORMATION. ELIGIBILITY. Service targeted to: 18 years and older. who are ordered detained in custody by a Provincial or Federal court. HOW TO ACCESS THIS SERVICE. Professional Referral Required.
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An inmate has to call you using the Inmate Telephone System phone. You cannot call an inmate. If there is an emergency, such as a death of a close relative, you can call the institution where the inmate resides. Ask to be connected to the duty correctional manager's desk to speak with an officer in charge and leave a message.