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.
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2-3 business days usually. if there is a holdup, it is in the facility mail room as they inspect every piece of mail before distributing them to the inmates
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Use the InmateAid app. You type out your letter, and we print and mail it from the United States with US postage. It is faster and less expensive than sending it from the UK
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The photos must be no larger than 4" x 6" printed on photo paper, not Polaroid-style. The images must not contain any depictions of gang symbols, explicit tattoos, drugs or drug paraphernalia and no nudity or sexual content. For women that want to send sexy pictures, you may pose in lingerie or a bikini just make sure that private parts are not exposed in any way.
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R Kelly or Robert Sylvester Kelly is a federal inmate (09627-035) currently incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution, Medium I, Butner, North Carolina. Click the link to write him
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Send them a postcard or a letter with your phone number written clearly at the top. That is the fastest and most reliable method. Mail reaches inmates even when phone access is still being set up, and once they have your number in hand they can add it to their approved call list and reach out.
InmateAid's postcard and letter service lets you send from your phone or computer from anywhere in the country, and delivery through the US Postal Service...
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An inmate can reject their incoming mail if they choose
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A postcard or a letter is the fastest option for reaching someone in prison, and both can be sent from your phone or computer through InmateAid without printing, stamps, or a trip to the post office. InmateAid's office is in Florida and sends mail directly to the facility through the US Postal Service, so turnaround is quick. Click the link to send a postcard or a letter to your inmate.
For a postcard, you can upload a photo and a brief message and...
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Only the price of a US Stamp
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Mail sent through InmateAid typically takes 2 to 3 business days to travel from InmateAid's Florida office to the facility through the US Postal Service. Once it arrives, the facility mailroom staff open and inspect it before clearing it for distribution, which can add a day or several more depending on the facility. Mail call at most facilities runs Monday through Friday, so weekends do not count. Plan for the full journey from send to in-hand to take anywhere from...
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