How do I contact a NSW prisoner?
To confirm the inmates location (if unknown), Sentence Administration Corporate can be contacted from 8.30am to 4.30pm – Monday to Friday on (02) 8346 1000. When you make contact with the inmate, ask if you can have their MIN. Inmates can contact you by telephone but telephone calls cannot be made to inmates.
Can I email NSW police?
email your complaint form to [email protected].
How do you get an inmate to call you?
In such instances, you can call GTL at 800-483-8314 to sign up for a prepaid calling account and begin receiving calls again. Please note in order to receive calls to cell phones, inmates must call either prepaid collect or use their inmate debit calling account.
How do I contact the NSW police commissioner?
Where there is a need to serve the Commissioner of Police an injunction please telephone 02 9506 5199 and email a copy to [email protected]. This office and email account is only monitored during business hours. For urgent matters after hours – please also telephone 02 9506 5199.
What does the NSW Department of prisons do?
In 1970 the title of Department of Prisons was changed to Department of Corrective Services. In 1995 the Department stated that its official duty was to serve the people of New South Wales by carrying out orders of the courts in maintaining inmates in custody, or under supervision until they are lawfully released.
What information does this record show about a prisoner?
This record shows entrance number of prisoner, date of entrance and conviction, name, offence, sentence, magistrate, age, religion, place of birth and ship of arrival, previous and subsequent entrance number and final disposal.
Are you not reporting crime through NSW Police social media pages?
The public is reminded not to report crime via NSW Police social media pages. Are You A Victim Of Crime?
What does correctcorrective Services NSW do?
Corrective Services NSW runs the state’s correctional centres, supervises offenders in the community, and delivers programs to reduce reoffending, support reintegration and build safer communities. Organise a video conference, place a phone call, or send a letter or parcel.