SELF-SURRENDERING - WHAT YOU CAN BRING: (P5580.08)
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SELF-SURRENDERING - WHAT YOU CAN BRING: (P5580.08)
- Wedding band, Bible, under $100.
- Bring verification if you have had all your Flu and COVID vaccines and boosters.
- Prescriptions for Medical Devices and Medications (2-3 weeks recommended; at worst, they are thrown out); at best, they are available for your use. When surrendering on weekends or holidays, the BOP may allow these to be used if not available from their on-site pharmacy, medical devices, and glasses (that are not made with metal).
- ID: birth certificate, passport, driver’s license, and social security card. Copies or originals: It depends on how long your sentence is, and whether you will remember where and who holds your document originals.
- Cash may or may not be allowed, but you can try: $320 ($370 in November and December). Otherwise, use either Money Gram or Western Union, as the funds will be deposited within hours.
- Legal papers (not your PSR) can include your Medical File and personal contact list. List of personal names (including phone numbers and addresses). Type on the back of a page from your court case, and put it in an envelope labeled ‘Legal’ to take with you when you self-surrender.
- Schedule your list of books you’d like to read to start being sent (2 at a time) 2 days before your arrival, lasting most of your pre-calculated stay.
- Don’t arrive at lunchtime.
- Do present to the higher security facility if you are expecting a satellite camp.
- Speeding is sometimes understood at three mph over the limit when driving to surrender.
- Arrive early.
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