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What We Do:

Prison Brides International formed as an agency to assist average citizens in search of finding an international marriage in a somewhat untraditional way. With use of the internet it has become possible to search all over the world for a wonderful loving spouse. That search becomes so much more difficult once someone has become or once been incarcerated. Prison Brides International now offers a search beyond the walls, beyond racial barriers, even beyond international boarders. Expanding the traditional Mail Order Bride to include possible brides with incarceration in their backgrounds. This site is for Women that are at present, or have been at any time incarcerated.

Prison Brides International strides to provide FREE personal web pages, profiles (some with pictures), for women incarcerated in city jails, county jails, state and/or federal prisons in many counties around the world. We understand that many countries jail and prison systems discourage, or do not allow inmates this type of contact to the outside world. We make every effort to respect their rules of conduct. However, some jails and prisons incourage contact as part of rehabilitation. Many inmates lose contact with family, friends, and children when incarcerated, and often need a new beginning upon release. Situations are endless. We incourage caution, research, and common sence when corresponding.

Guidelines for Writing PBI

Do not give out your address, or even general location, nor your phone number.

Keep things of General Interest when first beginning to write

Consider a P.O.Box when first beginning to write

Do not give out personal information.

Keep things of General Interest when first beginning to write

Do not ask for personal information

(if your correspondents want to tell you anything, it must be on their initiative.)

Do not try to counsel your correspondents

Do not send photographs.

Keep things of General Interest when first beginning to write

Do not send postage stamps (not allowed by the prison system).

Keep in mind that your correspondence may be checked by prison staff.

Do not send gifts. Do not send Money or other relevant items, contact us - if in doubt

Do not give out any information about the inmates to anyone - regard your correspondence as confidential but not completely personal.

Keep in mind that your correspondence may be checked by prison staff.

Keep on-topic - you should be writing primarily as a person with interest or new friend your discussions should center on that.

If an inmate makes inappropriate comments or asks personal questions (sex, money, where you live, etc.) or asks for you to send them anything, stop the correspondence immediately and contact us.

If you undertake correspondence, keep it up - this contact is of great importance to the inmates.

Be careful, an use caution when beginning to write but don’t be paranoid - these women are Just People, and your conections are eager for discuss many subjects with you.