Reviewed on: April 21,2026
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Why Does the Federal Prison Phone Limit Only Allow 300 Mins?

They say. They want the inmate to stay in touch with family why do they only give three hundred minutes a month for phone calls if a family member lives out if state an its hard to visit

This is one of those questions where the stated goal and the actual policy do not line up and you are right to notice the contradiction.
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✓ Verified answer October 01,2015 · General Prison Questions-Terminology
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This is one of those questions where the stated goal and the actual policy do not line up and you are right to notice the contradiction. The Bureau of Prisons does emphasize family connection as part of its reentry philosophy and research consistently shows that maintained family relationships reduce recidivism. The 300-minute monthly limit exists anyway and has for decades, driven more by institutional management, contracted phone system economics, and security considerations than by any genuine commitment to maximizing family contact.

Three hundred minutes works out to about ten minutes per day if spread evenly across the month. For a family member who lives out of state and cannot visit regularly that is a genuinely limited window to maintain a meaningful relationship over the course of a multi-year sentence.

The practical workaround that makes the biggest difference is CorrLinks, the Bureau of Prisons electronic messaging system. CorrLinks allows inmates and their families to exchange written messages through a monitored email platform. There is no cost to the person on the outside to create an account and send messages. The inmate pays a small per-minute fee while actively using the system but reading and writing messages offline keeps that cost minimal. For families separated by distance, it fills the gap that phone minutes cannot cover and creates a written record of communication that both parties can reference over time.

The BOP does recognize the holidays as a time when family contact matters more and bumps the monthly allotment to 400 minutes in November and December. It is a modest acknowledgment of the limitation but it is something.

Using both phone minutes and CorrLinks together gives the most complete communication picture available within the constraints of the system.

Accepted Answer Date Created: October 01,2015
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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.