It is never easy when a loved one is in jail. The emotional and financial upheaval that follows affects everyone involved.
Prison rules do not permit you to call inmates. Inmates can use a payphone to call approved phone numbers.
Problems With Jail Calls
When an inmate makes collect calls through the prison system, you accept the charges and pay them with your monthly phone bill. You will need a landline as cell phones do not allow collect calls.
If your loved one is incarcerated in a different area code, the collect call will be a long distance call.
A long distance call from prison can inflate your phone bill considerably as prison service providers charge per minute per call and a connection fee with every call.
If you have only a cell phone, you cannot receive calls from jail.
How To Receive Jail Calls On A Cell Phone
Prepaid collect calling accounts and debit calling accounts are two ways by which you can receive jail calls on a cell phone.
Prepaid Collect Calling
The prepaid collect option allows you to set up a prepaid calling account for your phone. Every time a collect call is received by the prepaid number, the charges are deducted from the account.
Prepaid collect accounts can be set up for all types of phones, including cell phones. As long as there is balance in your account, you can receive jail calls on a cell phone.
Start Receiving Jail Calls On A Cell Phone Today
Receiving calls from prison is easy. There are many companies offering different call plans.
Select the calling package that suits your needs best and start receiving jail calls on a cell phone today.