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You can try, but there are rules that allow the staff to reject letters missing all of the identification information, like the ID number.
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Read moreIt typically takes 2-3 business days in a hard copy handed out by the staff after they open and inspect the contents
Read moreInmates can get letter writing materials almost immediately upon incarceration. Writing loved ones is encouraged by the institutions and even provide the postage to indigent inmates.
Read moreFull letters and unlimited pictures are okay in all ASPC facilities
Read moreyes, use the InmateAid Letter service and send some great pictures, too
Read moreYou are not allowed to send soft back albums (or ANY packages at all) into a federal prison. You can send your inmate money and at the federal commissary she can buy a photo album. You can then send individual photos and she can arrange the photo book herself and keep it in her locker. Now there you have it, a break!
Read moreThe inmate will have to be the one to let you know. As you are aware, a postcard is delivered by the USPS and during the holiday season, mail deliveries are later than normal. Please be patient, we deliver tens of thousands of postcards and letters a week, if the prison location is correct and you have their inmate ID number, they will definitely get it.
Read moreYou cannot send any type of video format to an inmate. You cannot send x-rated photos, they will be rejected. The people that use our site send tasteful sexy photos. If you are in lingerie or a bikini, that will make your inmate happy and pass through the censors.
Read moreThousands of people use InmateAid for their pen pal connections. There are hundreds of thousands of inmate profiles that are reviewable. Folks are writing famous inmates, too - and getting responses!
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