Prisoners retain the right to marry subject to restrictions as a result of their detention. The U.S. Marshals may allow a prisoner in its custody to marry unless the marriage would interfere with the prisoner's judicial proceedings or is inconsistent with U.S. Marshals and/or detention facility security concerns.
  Prisoner Marriages
Prisoner Operation Resources
- Public Defender's Handbook
 - Subpoenas
 - Non-Custodial Transportation of Defendants
 - Travel, Lodging, Meals and Incidental Expenses
 - Travel by Privately Owned Vehicle (POV)
 - Appearance
 - Fact Witness Voucher
 - Presiding Officer of the Court
 - Special Situations
 - Notice to Fact Witnesses (OBD-2)
 - Prisoner Photographs
 - Prisoner Marriages
 - Court Productions and Writs
 - Federal Bureau of Prisons
 - Introduction
 - Definitions
 - Approved Health Care Services
 - Cardiology
 - General Medicine and Laboratory
 - Hearing Aids and Batteries
 - Dental
 - Obstetrics/Gynecology (OBGYN)
 - Orthopedics
 - Pharmacy Medications
 - Radiology
 - Post-Surgery
 - Mental Health/Psychology/Psychiatry Consults
 - Optometry/Ophthalmology
 - Durable Medical Equipment
 - Emergency Care
 - Oxygen
 
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