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A letter from home arriving at mail call is one of the most powerful moments in an incarcerated person's day. It is proof that someone on the outside is thinking about them, that life is continuing, and that there is something worth coming home to. But sending mail to a correctional facility involves rules that vary by institution and mistakes can mean your letter never arrives. This section covers how to address mail correctly for federal and state facilities, what the mailroom screening process looks like and how long it adds to delivery time, what content is and is not permitted in letters, how to send photos and why sending them through InmateAid's service is more reliable than printing and mailing them yourself, how to send mail from outside the United States, and what the InmateAid return letter service does for inmates who want to write back. The guidance here makes sure every letter you send reaches its destination. See also our sections on Inmate Care Packages, Send Books and Magazines, and Inmate Phone Calls.

Subject: Send inmate mail
We have been in business since 2012 serving over one million families of inmates every month. Comparatively, we have a very small percentage of people that complain. Of those that do, we try our very best to make them happy. If you read carefully, it usually has to do with the phone service where they do not READ that this is not a replacement for the service at the jail or prison, but a service that makes their service to your...
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Subject: Send inmate mail
Yes, this website InmateAid has been faithfully sending inmate mail since 2012 and is the largest and oldest on the Internet
Subject: Send inmate mail
You can write her from her federal inmate profile - click here
Subject: Send inmate mail
No, it's between you and the inmate AND the corrections officer that opens it in the mailroom at the facility
Subject: Send inmate mail
Yes, you can send a letter to Joe Exotic #26154-017, whose legal name is Joseph Allen Maldonado-Passage. His BOP Inmate ID is 26154-017. He is currently housed in a federal correctional facility. To send him a letter use InmateAid's letter service which handles addressing and delivery directly to his facility. You can also send him magazines, books, and photos through InmateAid. All mail to federal inmates goes through a mailroom screening process before delivery. Keep the contents appropriate and avoid any...
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Subject: Send inmate mail
we would LOVE them, but they will get rejected or destroyed in the facility mail room. they will never get to your inmate
Subject: Send inmate mail
panties and bra are ok as long as your private parts remain tastefully covered
Subject: Send inmate mail
The best photos are the sexy ones you know he'll like. You know that they cannot show your private parts or simulated acts, make sure everything is covered so that they are not rejected.
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