Butler county jail inmate mail
Butler County Jail Inmate Mail Guidelines:
General Guidelines:
- All incoming mail must be addressed to the inmate's name and ID number.
- Mail must be sent through the United States Postal Service (USPS) or a private mail service.
- No mail will be accepted from inmates or individuals who are not authorized to send mail to the inmate.
- All mail will be inspected and read by jail staff to ensure it does not contain contraband or violate jail rules.
Specific Guidelines:
- Letters: Letters are allowed, but they must be written in ink and on paper. No stickers, stamps, or drawings are allowed.
- Postcards: Postcards are allowed, but they must be sent through the USPS and must not contain any contraband or illegal materials.
- Photos: Photos are allowed, but they must be sent through the USPS and must not contain any contraband or illegal materials.
- Books and Magazines: Books and magazines are allowed, but they must be sent directly from the publisher or a bookstore and must not contain any contraband or illegal materials.
- Packages: Packages are not allowed, except for legal materials and religious materials, which must be sent through the USPS and must be approved by the jail administration.
Prohibited Items:
- Contraband, such as drugs, weapons, or other illegal items
- Obscene or sexually explicit materials
- Gang-related materials or symbols
- Threatening or harassing materials
- Materials that promote violence or illegal activity
- Materials that contain confidential or sensitive information
Mail Delivery:
- Mail is typically delivered to inmates within 3-5 business days after it is received at the jail.
- Inmates can receive mail 7 days a week, but it may take longer to be delivered during peak periods.
Return of Mail:
- Mail that is deemed to be contraband or illegal will be returned to the sender.
- Mail that is deemed to be inappropriate or offensive will be returned to the sender or destroyed.
Contact Information:
- Butler County Jail
- 130 High Street
- Hamilton, OH 45011
- Phone: (513) 785-6300
- Email: [email protected]
Please note that these guidelines are subject to change, and it's always best to check with the jail administration or the inmate directly for the most up-to-date information on sending mail to an inmate at the Butler County Jail.