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  1. CDCR Inmate Mail Instructions. Individuals are free to contact any CDCR inmate by mail. Incoming letters are opened and inspected for contraband and then forwarded to the inmate. To ensure prompt processing the following information should be included on the envelope: Inmates full name, CDC# California Correctional Institution

  2. Incoming letters are opened and inspected for contraband and then forwarded to the inmate. To ensure prompt processing the following information should be included on the envelope: Inmates full name, CDC# California State Prison, Los Angeles County. P.O. Box Housing (preferable) City, CA ZIP.

  3. Appropriately addressed mail shall include the incarcerated person's name and department identification number. The mail should also include the address designated by the institution for incarcerated person.

  4. All mail sent from inmates housed in county detention facilities must have the following information on the face of the envelope: The full first and last name of the inmate. Note: Religious names may also be included, but may not substitute the name under which the inmate was booked.

  5. A Proof of Service and Self Addressed Stamped Envelope must accompany the restraining order or other legal documents which are to be served to the inmate. If you faxed the documents, you still need to send a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope for the return of the Proof of Service.

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  7. RECEPTION AND CLASSIFICATION PROCESS. What takes place when an incarcerated person first arrives to the prison? Upon arrival to a prison Reception Center, the incarcerated person must go through the reception and classification process. This could take up to 90 days.