When a loved one is behind bars, knowing how to support them can make all the difference, and sending money to inmates: step-by-step guide is your roadmap to doing just that. By law, every inmate is entitled to receive mail delivered through the United State Postal Service. While for years, this mail was always delivered in the form of a letter or a postcard from friends and loved ones directly to the inmate, the definition of inmate mail has changed a bit.
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Inmate mail can be: • A letter in an envelope, • A postcard, • ...See full list on jailexchange.comThere are five different types of addresses for every jail: 1. The physical address of the jail. 2. The mailing address for an inmate’s personal mail.
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3. The mailing address for the inmate’s legal mail. 4. The mailing address for the jail’s administrative staff. 5.
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The mailing address for sending money to the inmate’s trust or commissary fund. (vis...See full list on jailexchange.comTo mail a letter to an inmate in the Hall County Jail, first completely read all the mail policies and guidelines that are on this page. Also read any updated mail guidelines that are on the official page for the facility. If you still have questions, then call the jail at 308-385-5211and ask specifics. It is important to understand that if even on...See full list on jailexchange.comAll mail to the inmate must be addressed as follows: A full return address, which includes your full name and full address. Without this the mail will not be delivered to the inmate.
A complete address to the inmate, including: Full Name (name that they were booked under) Inmate ID# (booking #, SO #, etc.) Inmate’s Housing location (if you know it)...See full list on jailexchange.comGenerally nothing but a letter, printouts from a computer printer or photographs (not polaroid) can be sent to an inmate in the mail. If there is anything else enclosed, the entire letter and the contents will be returned to you or destroyed. There are a few exceptions to this, such as several county jails in New York, including the infamous Riker’...See full list on jailexchange.comEvery jail has their own policy regarding allowing inmates to receive photographs in the mail, if at all. For Hall County Jail’s policy, review the information on this page.