Burnet county jail inmate mail
Here is the information you requested about Burnet County Jail inmate mail:
Burnet County Jail Inmate Mail Policy
The Burnet County Jail allows inmates to receive mail, but there are some guidelines and restrictions to follow:
What can be sent:
- Letters
- Postcards
- Photographs (no more than 4 per envelope)
- Books (hardcover only, no paperbacks)
- Magazines (no more than 2 per envelope)
- Newspapers (no more than 1 per envelope)
What cannot be sent:
- Cash, checks, or money orders
- Credit cards or gift cards
- Any item that could be used as a weapon or to cause harm
- Any item that could be used to facilitate escape
- Any item that is deemed inappropriate or obscene
- Any item that is not addressed to the inmate specifically
How to address mail:
- Use the inmate's name and booking number (if known)
- Use the following address:
- Burnet County Jail
- 220 S. Main St.
- Burnet, TX 78611
- Make sure to include the inmate's name and booking number on the envelope
Mail restrictions:
- All mail is subject to inspection and may be read or opened by jail staff
- Mail that is deemed inappropriate or obscene may be returned to the sender
- Mail that is deemed a security threat may be confiscated
Special considerations:
- Inmates are not allowed to receive mail from anyone who is not on their approved visitor list
- Inmates are not allowed to receive mail that is not addressed to them specifically
- Inmates are not allowed to receive mail that is not in a sealed envelope
Tips:
- Make sure to use a pen or pencil to write to the inmate, as markers or crayons are not allowed
- Do not include any staples, paper clips, or other metal objects in the mail
- Do not include any items that could be used to facilitate escape or cause harm
- Be respectful and considerate of the inmate's rights and the jail's policies when writing to them
I hope this information is helpful!