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  1. CD 568-10 Interception of Inmate Communications details when and why an inmate's communications may be intercepted. When letters are read, the institutional head can authorize the following measures: letters considered unfit for delivery are returned to the sender; the letter may be kept by the institution, depending on the circumstances

  2. Visiting and communicating with an inmate. Family and friends are encouraged to maintain contact with inmates throughout their sentence. This can be done through visits, phone calls, and letters. Find information on: institutions. visiting an inmate. phone calls with an inmate. writing to an inmate.

  3. With Securus eMessaging ® you can Send a text based message; Attach up to 5 photos; Share up to 5 eCards; Send just a photo with our Snap n’ Send®, (App only) Send a 30 second VideoGram that you record now or have saved (App only) With eMessaging they can Reply to your message if you attach a return stamp

  4. This can vary from one facility to the next. Usually, the sender should write the inmate’s legal name and booking number. If you know it, you can mention the inmate’s bunk or cell location as well as the institution’s name. The facility should also have a P.O. Box to send the letter.

  5. Some important things to remember when sending books, magazines or newspapers to an inmate: Do not send more then 3 books at a time. All books must be new and soft cover (no hardcover or spiral bound for security reasons) Always ship USPS. Use the inmate's name and ID number with the facility mailing address.

  6. Jul 9, 2024 · Address the envelope. On the outside of the envelope, write the address in the center. On the first line, write the inmate's name and booking number. On the second line, write the physical address of the jail, or the P.O. box where the jail accepts inmate mail. [1] On the third line, write the city, state, and zip code.

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  8. Here are some important tips to note when sending photos: Ensure photos are no larger than 4″x6″. Always endeavour to write the inmate’s name and ID number on the back of the photo in pen as it’ll help greatly in identifying the addressee. Make sure photos do not contain nudity, sexually suggestive material.

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