Can you e mail an inmate in butler county prison

Yes, you can email an inmate in Butler County Prison, but there are some guidelines and restrictions you should be aware of:

  1. Email Service Provider: The Butler County Prison uses a third-party email service provider called CorrLinks. This service allows inmates to send and receive emails with approved correspondents.
  2. Approved Correspondents: Only approved correspondents, such as family members, friends, and legal representatives, can email an inmate. You will need to be added to the inmate's approved correspondence list before you can send an email.
  3. Email Guidelines: Emails must comply with the prison's guidelines and policies. This includes no explicit content, no threats, and no attempts to solicit illegal activities.
  4. Email Format: Emails must be in a plain text format (no attachments or HTML) and must not exceed 13,000 characters.
  5. Inmate's Email Address: The inmate's email address will be in the format: [inmate's name]@corrlinks.com.
  6. Cost: There may be a small fee associated with sending an email to an inmate, which will be deducted from the inmate's account.

To email an inmate in Butler County Prison, you can follow these steps:

  1. Go to the CorrLinks website (www.corrlinks.com) and create an account.
  2. Search for the inmate you want to email using their name or ID number.
  3. Add the inmate to your approved correspondence list.
  4. Compose your email, ensuring it complies with the prison's guidelines and policies.
  5. Send the email to the inmate's CorrLinks email address.

Please note that the prison may monitor and review all emails sent to and from inmates, and any emails that violate the guidelines or policies may be rejected or result in disciplinary action against the inmate.