How do I write to an inmate online?

How do I write to an inmate online?

Log in to your account from a web browser. Click on Connect With an Inmate. Pick the Send a Personalized Letter option. Compose your message or upload a file if you’ve already written the letter on your PC.

How can I send a letter to an inmate?

You will need to locate the prisoner you want to write to. Once you know which prison they are in you can address the mail to the prisoner at the specified prison. Prison postal addresses are listed on our prison pages. You can also send the letter to the prisoner, addressed to our Central Office.

How do I write a TDCJ inmate online?

E-mail the inmate’s full name and 7-digit TDCJ number to this e-mail address [email protected]. If you do not know the TDCJ number, provide the exact date of birth (if date of birth is not known, provide their approximate age and county of conviction). Please include inmate’s name in subject line of e-mail.

How do I send a letter to a TDCJ inmate?

Letters sent to offenders should include the offender’s name, TDCJ number, and unit address (https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/unit_directory/ind ex. html) on the envelope. All mail for offenders must be received through authorized channels. Letters for different offenders should not be included in the same envelope.

How can I send a message to an inmate?

Dial into the facility’s Inmate Voicemail number.

  • Select a language (English or Spanish).
  • Enter the inmate’s PIN (permanent) ID number.
  • Listen to voicemail cost and available message length options,then make your selection.
  • Record your voicemail at the sound of the beep.
  • How long does it take for inmate to receive letter?

    How long does it take for an inmate to get letter that was sent. All letters and photos are delivered daily by US Mail . It will take one or two days but please be mindful that the prison staff will open every piece of mail for contraband. Therefore, the actual delivery date that it makes it to mail call depends solely on the prison staff.

    How do you write letters to prison inmates?

    Method 1 of 3: Writing to Someone You Know. Write to someone you already know.

  • Method 2 of 3: Finding a Prison Pen Pal. Find an inmate on a pen pal registry.
  • Method 3 of 3: Continuing the Correspondence. Be honest and friendly. Remember to be open and honest,but to keep a level-head.
  • Can you send a card to an inmate?

    Sending cards by mail is one of the more inexpensive things to send inmates, to let them know they are being thought of. Cards can be emotional and powerful ways to stay connected with your loved one, especially if you are able to send them “for no reason”.