This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Air Force on March 1, 2001 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is an AF Form 1388?
A: AF Form 1388 is a Summary Receipt Voucher.
Q: What is a Summary Receipt Voucher used for?
A: A Summary Receipt Voucher is used for documenting the inmate's personal deposit fund.
Q: What is an inmate's personal deposit fund?
A: An inmate's personal deposit fund is money that is owned by the inmate and held on their behalf.
Q: What information does the AF Form 1388 include?
A: The AF Form 1388 includes information about the inmate, the amount of money deposited, and the purpose of the deposit.
Q: Who fills out the AF Form 1388?
A: The AF Form 1388 is typically filled out by the correctional facility staff or personnel handling the inmate's personal deposit fund.
Q: Why is the AF Form 1388 important?
A: The AF Form 1388 is important for maintaining accurate records of an inmate's personal deposit fund and ensuring transparency and accountability.
Q: Can an inmate access their personal deposit fund?
A: Yes, an inmate can access their personal deposit fund for approved expenses and purchases while in custody.
Q: Are there any restrictions on an inmate's personal deposit fund?
A: Yes, there may be restrictions on the amount of money an inmate can have in their personal deposit fund, as well as restrictions on what the funds can be used for.
Q: What happens to an inmate's personal deposit fund when they are released?
A: When an inmate is released, their personal deposit fund is typically returned to them in the form of a check or cash.
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