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Diana

Age 46
Texas

Erica

Age 28
Texas

Kelly

Age 30
Texas

Melonie

Age 35
Nevada

Michelle

Age 49
Texas

Tammy

Age 38
Texas

Benjamin-5964

Age 30
Oregon

Christian-5977

Age 27
Oregon

Shawn-6100

Age 29
Arkansas

Daniel-5337

Age 35
Oregon

Samuel-5706

Age 37
Oregon

Frank-5833

Age 31
Arkansas

Stephanie

Age 19
California

Jennifer

Age 25
Texas

Yanny

Age 24
Texas

Tammy

Age 31
Oregon

Bobbie

Age 32
California

Michelle

Age 35
Florida

Royal-5676

Age 34
Oregon

Lynn-5392

Age 43
Arizona

Demond-6075

Age 36
Kentucky

Christopher-5687

Age 26
New Jersey

Felipe-5826

Age 33
Arkansas

Benny-5997

Age 29
New York

Nanette

Age 48
California

Daylon

Age 31
Texas

Kia

Age 23
Nevada

Melissa

Age 28
Oregon

Stacie

Age 30
Oregon

Christene

Age 28
Texas

Melissa

Age 31
Texas

Nikki

Age 34
Texas

Christina

Age 37
Oregon

Heather

Age 29
Arizona

Angela

Age 24
California

Cathie

Age 27
Oregon
Do you know that there are thousands of men and women sitting in prison, just waiting for someone to write and share life experiences?  These female and male inmates have nothing but time on their hands and can't wait to hear from you! Whether you just want a friend, pen pal, someone to talk or even a possibility of a long lasting relationship you could find her/him here.   All of the inmates who are listed enjoy getting letters. Especially those letters which build their confidence within themselves.
 
While you correspond with the male or female inmates, you will learn a lot about each ones individual interests. Everyone has a different personality, some enjoy activities that others do not. You can meet that special person that will have the same interests as you do. Just have patience and correspond with several inmates, so that you can learn more about each one of them and then you will be able to select your favorite.
 
Even though these men and women are in prison, it doesn't mean that they are bad individuals. The majority of these inmates are fun, loving, clever, reliable, sexy and very passionate. They enjoy sports, music, arts, etc. just as you do.  However, they are convicted felons and caution should be used.  You will be asked to read our disclaimer before entering the personal ads area.
How To Write Letters To Prison Pen pals
Your Male and female prison pen pals do not have access to a computer or the Internet so all  correspondence will be through the U.S. Mail.  Write to all of the ones that appeal to you. That way you don't take the chance of missing out on any one of them.
 
Your first letter should always present a general description of yourself. This would include your age, your height, your weight, your hair color, eye color your complexion and any other details that you care to describe. It is recommended that you mention your occupation or the kind of work you do. The inmates are always interested in your family and your special interests or hobbies.  We do not recommend giving out your phone number, especially on the first letter as the only method they can call is collect.  The collect calls from prison are usually at a very high rate.
 
It is important that you personalize each letter that you compose for each individual.  It is very easy to discover if a person is sending out numerous letters to the ladies using a duplicated letter and changing only the name of the inmate. This is not a sincere effort and will not produce the desired results that you would hope for. It is also highly recommended that you prepare your letters on a computer or by using a typewriter. This makes it much easier for the ladies to read your letters. If you have a very neat and presentable penmanship then handwriting would be more personal. You will have to be the judge of which method you want to use. If the inmates were given a choice of how their letters were written they would usually choose the more personal handwriting method.
 
It is suggested (but not required) you include at least two photographs in your first letter. One photo should be a close up view of your upper body and face. Try to pose a friendly and pleasant smile. The second photo should show the full body pose. It is always a good idea to pose with a pet in your photo if you have one. Another option would be a photo of yourself while doing one of your favorite pastimes.
 
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Court records and public criminal records consist of different types. Among these are inmate records, which contain information regarding the convicted felon or the prison inmate. There are plenty of reasons why you would want to obtain or request the records of a prisoner. For most people, they acquire this kind of information because they want to check out the records of the person while he or she is still in jail. There are also some people who just want to make sure that they are not residing near an ex-convict who still has the capability to commit a wrongdoing. Whatever your reason is for requesting prison inmate records, there are several sources where you can obtain information.

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