What does released per teletype mean?

If our detainer has expired, the custody record is released in the JIMS and an Administrative Message (teletype) is sent to the agency notifying them the inmate is no longer wanted by the Sheriff's department and to release the detainer.
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What does TTY mean in court?

A teletypewriter (TTY) is a communication device used by people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a severe-speech impairment.
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What is a teletype hold?

It means he has a case and a hold out of another jurisdiction (could be another state or another county in Florida) and Duval County jail will not release him until he is picked up by the other jurisdiction.
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What does TTY sent for pick up mean?

It most likely means that a teletype (tty) message has been sent from the jurisdiction where the arrest warrant originated asking the jail to hold him in custody until that jurisdiction can come and pick him up. More.
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How long does another county have to pick up an inmate in Texas?

The demanding county has 10 days to pickup a person held on their warrant, or the receiving county should let him out of jail; however, that does nothing about the outstanding warrant, so once released, he would...
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How early can you get out of jail for good behavior?

Contrary to popular myth and belief there is no such thing as 'time off for good behaviour'. A prisoner will never be released earlier than their conditional release date (with the exception of those released on HDC or under the ERS).
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How long can you be held in jail before seeing a judge in Texas?

Generally, you'll be booked in at the local county jail and within 24-48 hours appear before a judge. That judge will formally notify you of the charges against you, set a bond for you, and give you a date for your first court appearance.
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How does TTY work on cell phones?

A teletypewriter (TTY) is a device used for communication by hearing-impaired and speech-impaired people. User types the message on a TTY machine and the machine transmits the message through a telephone line or mobile phone signal.
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What is a TTY phone number?

Yes. The TTY (TeleTYpe), TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf), and TT (Text Telephone) acronyms are used interchangeably to refer to any type of text-based telecommunications equipment used by a person who does not have enough functional hearing to understand speech, even with amplification.
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Who uses TTY?

A TTY is a text telephone device that enables individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or who have a speech impairment to make and receive telephone calls. The device requires two TTY users to type messages back and forth to communicate instead of talking or listening.
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What was teletype used for?

A teleprinter (teletypewriter, teletype or TTY for TeleTYpe/TeleTYpewriter) is a now largely obsolete electro-mechanical typewriter which can be used to communicate typed messages from point to point through a simple electrical communications channel, often just a pair of wires.
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When was teletype used?

Initially they were used in telegraphy, which developed in the late 1830s and 1840s as the first use of electrical engineering, though teleprinters were not used for telegraphy until 1887 at the earliest.
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How long can a county jail hold an inmate for another county in Oklahoma?

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Typically, it is 30 to 60 days.
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How do I get TTY service?

It's fast, functional and free. Dialing 711, both voice and TTY-based TRS users can initiate a call from any telephone, anywhere in the United States, without having to remember and dial a ten-digit access number.
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Does TTY still exist?

More than 100 years after the invention of the telephone, deaf and hard of hearing people could finally make a telephone call to anyone. Today, TTY relay services, the original and now “traditional” relay service, can be reached by anyone by dialing 711 from a telephone or TTY.
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How does a teletypewriter work?

The teleprinter consists of a typewriter-like keyboard and a printer, powered by an electric motor. The two devices are coupled to the motor by clutches that are brought into operation automatically when required. A message is sent by typing on the keyboard.
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Can you text a TTY number?

Real-time text (RTT) lets you use text to communicate during a phone call. RTT works with TTY and doesn't require any additional accessories.
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How do you make a TTY call on android?

How to Use TTY Mode on an Android Phone
  1. Select the “Applications” tab.
  2. Select the “Settings” application.
  3. Select “Call” from the “Settings” application.
  4. Select “TTY mode” from the “Call” menu.
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Is TTY service free?

To reach a TRS, dial 711 and the assistant can place the 10-digit call on behalf of the text telephone device (TTY or TDD) user. You can dial 711 to access all telecommunications relay services anywhere in the United States. The relay service is free.
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What is TTY on Android phone?

TTY mode. Your phone can use an optional teletypewriter (TTY) device, for people who are hard of hearing or have a speech impairment. Plug the TTY device into the phone's headset connector.
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What does TTY mean on iPhone?

Learn how to identify the Teletype (TTY) symbol in the status bar on your iPhone. Teletype (TTY) machines are used by people who are deaf or hard of hearing to communicate by typing and reading text. If you have the iPhone TTY Adapter, available at www.apple.com/store, you can use iPhone with a TTY machine.
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Should TTY be on or off?

When you enable TTY mode, other phone functions may not work correctly. Depending on the phone you have, you may not be able to use SMS or regular voice calls when it's enabled. So, if you don't use a teletypewriter, it makes sense to keep the setting switched off to have access to your phone's full functionality.
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How long can you be on bail for without being charged?

Bail can be either unconditional or conditional, the latter being that certain restrictions and conditions are put on defendants such as not being able to contact a complainant or go to a certain location. The initial bail period is 28 days but can be extended up to 3 months by a Superintendent.
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Do you get bail money back in Texas?

If you posted cash bail and complied with all of the court's conditions, you will typically get your money back when your criminal case is completed. If you posted a bond through a bail bondsman, however, they will keep the 10 percent or other bond premium you paid them, as that is nonrefundable.
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How long can you be held in jail without seeing a judge?

As a general rule: If you're placed in custody, your "speedy trial" rights typically require the prosecutor to decide charges within 72 hours. Many states adhere to this 72-hour limit. Sometimes, no charges are filed, and you will be released.
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