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Ailton Amorim was convicted of a felony / misdemeanor and sentenced to prison time in the IN TRANSIT. The release date of the inmate is Unknown. This article covers case details, arrest records, crimes committed, court hearings, and charges of Ailton Amorim, District of Columbia.
If you are visiting the inmate for the first time, read our visitation guide; it will help you to make the process smoother. The visitation process is ever-changing, and changes are more frequent due to new COVID-19 protocols. You can visit the facility website or call to get updated information on visitation. If you are looking for ways to connect with the inmate, read below. For gifting ideas or sending money to the inmate, read our help the inmate section. Read our FAQs section to learn more about inmate Ailton Amorim.
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We found 1 arrest records & 1 charges against Ailton Amorim from public sources. The inmate was booked with booking ID #96266-038 to serve time in prison.
Connect With The Inmate
Ways to communicate with Ailton Amorim
Depending on the facility and security level, there are various ways of connecting with your inmate. IN TRANSIT allows you to communicate with the inmate in the following ways:
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Phone Call
The facility allows collect calls from friends and family. The telephone provider for the facility is . For first-time setup of their services, read our inmate calling guide.
Collect calls are prepaid calls that would collect money from your prison telephone provider account, so make sure you recharge the account regularly. The facility restricts phone calls only to a pre-approved contact list provided by the inmate; make sure you are on that list, or you can always submit a request to the facility.
Prison calls can be very costly compared to standard phone calls; they range between $1.70 to $6.00 per minute.
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Mailing
Mailing your inmate can be a prolonged process, but it is the most trusted and oldest way of connecting to prisoners. Letters can be emotionally uplifting for a person; a physical copy of your messages can be a way of their escape in times of stress. You can connect better with photos, children's drawings, memories, or moments they can't be a part of.
Even though you can connect with inmates electronically nowadays, we encourage you to write letters or send them postcards, photos, books, etc. On various occasions, you can send greeting cards too. Physical deliveries uplift anyone's mood and help them cope with the emotional drain in prison. Please read our guide to mail an inmate in District of Columbia for more details.
Note: Use only USPS to mail any letter or document. You can also use Amazon to send gifts, books, and care packages.
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Internet
Through various providers, facilities provide video chats, email, dating, pen pal connect, and other online services. You can also send them money online or buy them some screen time.
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Visitation
In-person visitation is only allowed for a pre-approved list of friends, family, and attorneys. The facility has strict visitation rules, especially after the COVID-19 outbreak. Make sure you are aware of those ever-changing rules and regulations.
It would be best to be mindful of visitation timings, rules and dates to avoid rejection of your entry. Read District of Columbia visitation guide for updated rules and regulations.
To book a visitation with the inmate, you need to raise a visitation request with the facility. Once you do that, you will receive an SMS on your phone with the date of your visit. On the day of visitation navigate to the prison facility to be present 30 minutes before the visitation time.
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Send Money To Ailton Amorim
Fund the inmate's commissary account for essential needs
Inmates need money to access privileges such as the gym, phone calls, commissary shopping, and E-services like email, internet, and screen time. Inmates can also avail themselves of medical treatments, counseling, and training programs. Inmates can receive funds in their trust account or Commissary account. You can deposit money into Ailton Amorim's commissary account via the following:
- Online payment through Western Union and OffenderConnect. You can also walk in to a Western-union outlet.
- Using Debit or Credit Card at Facility kiosk in the Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF) lobby located at 1901 E Street, SE, Washington, DC 20003.
- Using Phone: Call 1 (800) 634-3422 to make telephone deposits. **Fees are applicable.
Help The Inmate
Ways to support Ailton Amorim during incarceration and beyond
The inmate needs the support of family and friends during arrest, while in prison, and after being released. While it might not look like a big deal, many might be afraid of the ongoing case. So, being a close friend or family member, you need to be very supportive of the situation. Below are a few ways you can help the inmate.
You can help the inmate during a recent arrest by hiring a lawyer. Get more details about the case and the required pieces of evidence that might help their case. Try to get them bailed out by either paying their bail bond or serving as a bail guarantor. You can also provide immediate financial and emotional help for them and their family.
While Ailton Amorim is incarcerated you can help them in various ways:
- Call them regularly, and keep them updated on the situation outside.
- Send them letters, gifts, postcards, photos, books, etc.
- Visit them in person regularly.
- Give them positive vibes so that they find some purpose in prison.
- Keep in touch with your attorney and check if the prisoner is eligible for parole.
High recidivism rates are the most common issue among prisoners. Almost 70% of people go back to prison after getting released. You can help your family member by being as supportive as possible during their re-entry transition.
First and foremost, get them a place to live; high recidivism rates and homelessness are deeply intertwined. Get them treated for any physical injury and start their mental counseling immediately. Once they are ready to face the world, you must help them get a job. Let them start low but strong; things will get better with time.
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Time left for Ailton Amorim's release is unknown. The release date of Ailton Amorim is Unknown.
View Case DetailsAilton Amorim committed multiple crimes under US jurisdiction.
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