
For information, contact the Lancaster County Prison Work Release Office at 71. Refer to the List of Adult Institution page and in the right column. Work release inmates may be authorized by the work release administrator. In most cases, the inmate mail address is different from the general institution address. For fee information, contact the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office at 71. Inmate transports are conducted by the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office. In order for an inmate to attend a funeral or graveside service, a private attorney must petition the sentencing judge. Name of physician, hospital, or funeral home.Name of afflicted / deceased and their relationship to the inmate.Please have the following information ready: In the event of the death or illness of an inmate family member, you may contact the Lancaster County Prison Chaplain’s Office directly at 71. Please click below to set up an account with Securus Technologies. All mail must conform to existing Linn County Correctional Center mail rules. How do I find out an inmate's booking numberCall inmate information at (213) 473-6100. They cannot receive calls or make three way calls. FAQ - Custody Operations Frequently asked questions for custody operations and jail facilities. Inmates are allowed to make collect calls from the institution during regular block out hours. More information is on the Securus website, which can be accessed by clicking Here. This is a system that allows digital communication between inmates and their friends/family. For best results the DOC recommends sending mail no larger than 8 by 11. All general incoming correspondence sent to Smart Communications will be printed on 8 by 11 paper. The mail will then be printed and delivered to the inmate by the facility mailroom. The new mailing address for all incoming personal mail effective November 1 st, 2020 is:Ĭ/O Securus Digital Mail Center-Lancaster CountyĮ-Messaging is available through Securus. The electronic document will then be made available to the facility mailroom for printing. This service will be completed through Securus and Guarded Exchange. All personal inmate mail sent directly to the Prison will be returned to sender Inmates are allowed to receive a maximum of 4 books.All personal inmate mail will be scanned and sent digitally to the kiosks/tablets on the housing units. No newspapers or newsprint media are allowed, as the items create a serious fire hazard to the facility. Inmate Mail Polaroid photos Nude or explicitly sexual photos Metal, glass, hard plastics or wooden items Money orders, receipts of money orders or copies of. Books and periodicals must be purchased and shipped from either a publisher or a bookstore. Inmates may receive paperback books and approved magazines. Pictures that are not allowed will be disposed of. Inmates may receive pictures however the pictures cannot be taken with a Polaroid Instant Camera and cannot contain provocative or lewd images.

All items received through the mail that are not allowed will be disposed of.

Inmates housed in the Correctional Center are not allowed to receive mail from other inmates (whether in Jefferson Parish Correctional Center or any another penal institution), commissary items, tobacco, blank stationary, stamps, envelopes, etc. Any item that violates Correctional Center "contraband" rules is subject to seizure, and will be disposed of. Please note: All mail received by the Correctional Center is opened by JPSO Correctional employees in order to search for "contraband". The only size envelope allowed is regular. The Yamhill County Correctional Facility (YCCF) will only allow adults in custody to receive.

You may obtain this information by calling 50. The Detention Center (Jail) does not accept mail from any correctional facility. To send mail to an inmate, please include the name of the inmate at the time of incarceration, the inmates CCN number, the dorm number and the cell or bed number (if known) on the envelope. The Jefferson Parish Correctional Center (JPCC) allows its inmates to receive mail.
