Every correctional facility has strict rules regarding incoming inmate mail to ensure safety and security within the institution. Understanding these rules beforehand prevents your letters from being rejected or delayed.
Generally, letters must be written on plain white paper using blue or black ink. Do not use staples, paperclips, perfume, stickers, or glitter on the envelope or paper. When sending photos, they usually need to be standard sizes (like 4x6) and cannot contain polaroids or explicit imagery. Content should always remain constructive and law-abiding. By following these simple regulations, you ensure that your supportive messages reach your penpal smoothly and without interruptions
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