Reviewed on: April 16,2026
General Prison Questions-Terminology

What if I haven’t heard from my inmate in weeks?

I'm very worried about my son who is in dvi in california. He called me couple weeks ago ans haven't heard from him.! I'm very worried. This is his first time going to prison. Please help

It is completely understandable to be worried, especially since this is his first time and communication suddenly stopped.
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Answered by a former federal inmate · 14+ years advising families
✓ Verified answer April 06,2015 · General Prison Questions-Terminology
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It is completely understandable to be worried, especially since this is his first time and communication suddenly stopped.

The most important thing to know is that gaps like this are very common in prison, especially early on. It does not automatically mean something is wrong.

Common reasons you have not heard from him:

  • Loss of phone privileges due to a minor rule violation
  • Facility lockdown or unit restrictions
  • Transfers within the prison or housing changes
  • Limited phone access or broken phones
  • Processing delays, especially if he is new

What you can do right now:

1. Call the facility
Ask for:

  • The chaplain
  • The counselor’s office
  • Or the main control desk

Explain that you have not heard from him and are concerned. They will not give details, but they can often confirm that he is okay.

2. Send a letter immediately
Mail is the most reliable way to reach him. Let him know:

  • You are worried
  • You are there for him
  • Ask him to respond when he can

3. Be patient with the system
Communication inside is not consistent, especially at first. Many inmates go through periods where they cannot call even if they want to.

Important reassurance:
Most of the time, situations like this turn out to be something routine, not an emergency. Once privileges are restored or access opens back up, you will likely hear from him again.

You are doing the right thing by checking. Keep reaching out, and try not to assume the worst while you wait.

Accepted Answer Date Created: April 06,2015
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About this answer: This response was prepared by InmateAid’s editorial team in consultation with former inmates who have direct experience with the federal correctional system. InmateAid has served families of the incarcerated since 2012. This is general information only — not legal advice. Last reviewed April 2026.