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  1. One way they are able to do this is by writing and receiving mail. There is no limit on how much mail an inmate can receive or how often they can receive it. However, a warden can impose a limit if the amount of mail an inmate is receiving is considered disruptive. Inmates must pay for the cost of postage for any mail they send.

    • Prisoners receive a limited amount of free supplies to send letters. On admission, prisoners receive paper to send one letter at no cost. After that, prisoners receive paper to send two letters weekly at no cost.
    • Prisoners have no limit on the number of letters they can receive, but they can only keep so many in their cells. If a prisoner has accumulated too much paper in their cell, then they may need to store some in their property.
    • Certain items cannot be mailed to prisoners, including large packages, books, magazines, stickers, food, and Polaroids. Senders need to also be careful about sending letters saturated with perfume or other odours, or letters that have lipstick kisses or other biohazards on them.
    • Outgoing and incoming mail is monitored. Staff will refuse to send letters if the prisoner is not allowed to contact the recipient (e.g. if there is a court order barring contact).
  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. Feb 9, 2022 · E-mailing people from prison is, word for word, typically more expensive than postal mail, because messages are limited in length—usually between 1,500 to 6,000 characters, according to a 2016 ...

  4. The toll free number Toll-free: 0-800-268-8326 or TTY: Toll-free TTY: 416-644-4886 (for inmates who are deaf, deafened or hard of hearing or who have speech related disabilities), is available from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  5. Feb 14, 2023 · According to the Inmate mails rules and regulations the facilities make no exceptions to the acceptance of certain items when you are sentenced to the state prison. Postage stamps and stamped envelopes not exceeding twenty. Five personal letters. Wedding bands of a certain value but no stones.

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  7. If the visitor does not have internet access, CSC can mail the form to the visitor, or the visitor can pick up a form in person at a CSC institution. Select the form you wish to complete. Print the form. Complete the form by hand. Sign the form. Send the completed form by mail to the institution. Address it to:

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