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« on: November 02, 2011, 10:05:48 PM » |
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Okay, not sure if this was asked or where exactly to post it but yeaaa
If he doesn't have a ss card or a birth certificate how do we go about getting that?
Also, when they register do they need that?
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bmonska
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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2011, 10:15:19 PM » |
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Contact your local Social Security office and they will give you the steps. To get a birth certificate, you can request one from your local County Records office. Not the Clerk's office but the Records office where you would get things like a marriage license etc.
Hubby told me he should talk to his counselor about both of these things. He said his counselor would have, or can get, the paper work he needs to request those things for himself. He said he'd have to do it. You can't do it for him but he can initiate it while he's inside.
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« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2011, 10:20:11 PM » |
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Thanks for the reply
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« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2011, 01:23:44 AM » |
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Contact your local Social Security office and they will give you the steps. To get a birth certificate, you can request one from your local County Records office. Not the Clerk's office but the Records office where you would get things like a marriage license etc.
Hubby told me he should talk to his counselor about both of these things. He said his counselor would have, or can get, the paper work he needs to request those things for himself. He said he'd have to do it. You can't do it for him but he can initiate it while he's inside.
Getting while he is in prison will be best due to so much fraud.. getting those items can be difficult even being their wives. Because they have to have ID to get SS card and BC. The counselor is the easy choice hope it helps
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« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2011, 07:48:08 AM » |
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Thanks so much. I didn't even think it would be easier now instead of after lol. Do you know if they need that to register?
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« Reply #5 on: November 03, 2011, 08:24:25 AM » |
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Inmates used to be able to get SS cards in prison but they've stopped that...because there's no way to prove that an inmate isn't using a bogus name. Every prison has temporary ID cards that can be issued to paroling inmates and are good for 30 days. These IDS are used to get state IDs, Social Security cards and birth certificates. Make sure they keep on field services or their counselor and get that ID before they leave prison. If you are related to someone you can obtain their birth certificate...you must show your ID and sign a paper with your relationship when ordering a copy of the certificate.
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« Reply #6 on: November 03, 2011, 06:35:58 PM » |
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The social security card is actually pretty easy, the SS administration will walk you through how to go about it. If i recall correctly (7 years ago) all you needed to know was the social security number itself, and sign a few forms. The birth certificate–you have to contact the courthouse in the city he was born in. They have it on record there, and can get you another copy. He has to get that though. He'll need a State ID, and another form of identification (I think a piece of mail works), or if you don't have two forms of ID you can bring your mother (in Indiana). For some reason, they take moms word for it haha. The challenge for me is proving to be the diploma. I'm beating my head against a stone wall on that one! 
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« Reply #7 on: November 03, 2011, 07:30:28 PM » |
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What if you're in a different state for the bc? It's like to get an id you have to have this but to get that you have to have this and it's a big thing. Thanks for the help everyone though. =]
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« Reply #8 on: November 04, 2011, 01:27:18 AM » |
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Inmates used to be able to get SS cards in prison but they've stopped that...because there's no way to prove that an inmate isn't using a bogus name. Every prison has temporary ID cards that can be issued to paroling inmates and are good for 30 days. These IDS are used to get state IDs, Social Security cards and birth certificates. Make sure they keep on field services or their counselor and get that ID before they leave prison. If you are related to someone you can obtain their birth certificate...you must show your ID and sign a paper with your relationship when ordering a copy of the certificate.
My hubby said he just did the paperwork two months prior to his transfer, then release, for a SS card and got the paperwork to fill out from his counselor. He mentioned that they have to have the SS card or birth certificate in or to get the temp ID issued to the inmate upon parole release. He said they passed out all the paperwork during each orientation. Maybe some prisons stopped it, I don't know, but it's still being done in others while the inmate is incarcerated. He said every single facility when he entered IDOC from R&C at Graham then, Jville, to Pittsfield to his final parent prison GCWC at each orientation he was given the paperwork regarding applying for a SS card in his orientation package. He just physically went through the process. In any case, I'd still tell him to ask his counselor. If something has changed, he or she would tell him so.
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« Reply #9 on: November 04, 2011, 02:46:09 AM » |
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Mine is going thru the process now, and his counselor gave him the paperwork for is SS card, I had a copy of his BC so that saved some money. Also in July I need my bc for my passport, they would not let my sister get mind. I drove to Springfield,IL even after I paid for it, they would not let her pick it up. But I would do as bmonska said asked the counselor to be sure of the process.
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« Reply #10 on: November 04, 2011, 03:38:16 AM » |
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And your husband got his card before leaving the IDOC?
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« Reply #11 on: November 04, 2011, 07:33:32 AM » |
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And your husband got his card before leaving the IDOC?
He filled it out, gave it to the counselor, he found out that counselor never submitted the paperwork because he was transferred out within days of submitting it. Counselor at the transfer facility gave it to him again at that orientation and told him to fill it out again. Instead, he called me, asked if I still had his SS card or if it was lost. I still had it so he said forget it. He wasn't going to fill it out a second time because he only had 5 weeks left before release, I had his original card even though it was torn pretty good (which is why he was going to get it replaced). Others he was in with went through the same process and got their notification slips that the SS card had arrived and been put in their master file to be issued to them upon release. Could be some counselors at different facilities are told not to provide the paperwork. Not sure. All I know is he received the application for a new card at each facility inside the orientation packet they received upon entering that facility. We all know IDOC is inconsistent at best which is why I still suggest your lo's refer to their orientation packet and if the paperwork isn't there then ask the counselor for it. As a result, he was not issued a temp ID upon release to parole because he didn't follow through with getting the replacement SS card before he left. His counselor told him he wouldn't get a temp ID card if he didn't follow through with filling out the paperwork a second time. So for them to issue the temp ID, the inmate needs to get the SS card first in order for the temp ID to be issued. He said that is why they encouraged the inmates at the time of receiving the new orientation packet to "fill out the paperwork early. Don't wait 'til the last minute." He also said those temp 30 day cards cost the inmate. It's not free. He said it's not an enormous cost but they deduct a couple bucks from their commissary. Not sure what they do in the case when an inmate has no commissary money to deduct from though. All this information is coming straight from my lo who was released 10/20/11 so it's fairly recent information.
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« Reply #12 on: November 04, 2011, 08:14:17 AM » |
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Thank you.
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« Reply #13 on: November 04, 2011, 09:51:05 AM » |
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Well, that's exactly the steps my LO followed and was told his SS card was in his master file and he'd receive it when he was paroled...instead they informed him that because of so much fraud they weren't giving them to parolees...he'd had to apply himself when he left....I also confirmed this with the former warden at Stateville...she told me the reason...because people are often charged under their aliases and they can't legitimize their aliases for them by providing them with a SS card...so unless someone actually received it and left a prison with one...I stand on my statement.
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« Reply #14 on: November 04, 2011, 10:14:58 AM » |
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This whole thing is confusing, if the IDOC requires a SS or birth certificate in their possession to obtain an IDOC issued temporary ID, what would anyone need the ID for if they have the other two documents...makes no sense to me...the purpose of the temporary ID was to obtain a SS card and birth certificate and state ID.
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« Reply #15 on: November 04, 2011, 10:31:19 AM » |
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Thanks for clarifying this hot mess Dazzler! I thought I was losing mind. Not everyone needs to get a temporary card from the IDOC then right? My LO has a BC, a SS card, and a valid State ID so he needs nothing from IDOC?
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« Reply #16 on: November 04, 2011, 10:36:17 AM » |
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Nope, the reason for the temporary ID was so parolees could obtain an SS card and State ID, as the SSA requires a State ID to obtain a replacement and the SOS requires a SS card to obtain an ID card....aggravating situation for a parolee...if you have any of those ID's you don't need anything from the IDOC.
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« Reply #17 on: November 04, 2011, 10:39:07 AM » |
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This whole thing is confusing, if the IDOC requires a SS or birth certificate in their possession to obtain an IDOC issued temporary ID, what would anyone need the ID for if they have the other two documents...makes no sense to me...the purpose of the temporary ID was to obtain a SS card and birth certificate and state ID.
I agree it's confusing and it seems backward. But then hubby said he was told they wouldn't issue the temp ID card without the SS card already issued for the same reason: fraud. So if they don't get an SS card inside but are given a temp ID card and they are in under an alias, the temp ID card would be considered fraudulent wouldn't it? So if a person gets an ID card with no SS card upon parole release, if they try to get an SS card on the outside with that fraudulent temp ID card, wouldn't Social Security be helping the person using an alias get a new SS card for the alias persona instead of the "real" inmate? Like I said though. I'm going by what he said so I'll stand on that but at he same time I mentioned maybe the larger, or other facilities, did away with it but the smaller facilities still provide the paperwork. All I know for sure is they do it at Graham R&C, Jville, Pittsfield and GCWC for sure. The temp ID thing might work better for the larger the facilities rather than submitting massive stacks of SS paperwork every single day. It would definitely cut print costs to an extent in the larger facilities. It's crazy how each prison tends to pick and choose which IDOC policies they want to use. Hubby did say it seemed as if at least 90% of the policies were followed across the board at the facilities that he went through but then there are those counselors and CO's at the different facilities that just do their job which ever way they feel like and give information to inmates that contradicts their policies and proceedures. If all else fails, I'd have the inmate talk to the counselor and then follow up with the counselor regarding the SS card situation and maybe even call the counselor from the outside to have them explain the process to you also to see if you get the same info as your lo got. Sounds like the change in policy didn't make it State wide. I tend to think IDOC would run better if it were ran by robots rather than humans!
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