Kendall county jail inmate mail
Here is the information you requested about sending mail to an inmate at the Kendall County Jail:
Address: Kendall County Jail Kendall County Sheriff's Office P.O. Box 240 Yorkville, IL 60560
Mail Guidelines:
- All incoming mail must be addressed to the inmate's name and ID number.
- Mail should be sent via the United States Postal Service (USPS) or a private mail carrier.
- Mail should not be sent via courier services such as UPS or FedEx.
- All mail is subject to inspection and may be delayed or returned to sender if it contains contraband or is deemed inappropriate.
- Inmates are not allowed to receive mail with the following:
- Contraband (e.g. weapons, drugs, etc.)
- Obscene or sexually explicit material
- Gang-related material
- Threats or violence towards others
- Mail from unknown senders or with no return address
- Inmates are allowed to receive mail from family and friends, as well as legal documents and correspondence from attorneys.
Mail Restrictions:
- No cash, checks, or money orders should be sent to inmates. Inmates can receive funds through the jail's commissary system or by using a money transfer service.
- No packages or large envelopes should be sent to inmates. Only standard-sized letters and postcards are allowed.
- No electronic devices, such as computers or phones, should be sent to inmates.
Inmate ID Number: To ensure that your mail is delivered to the correct inmate, please include their ID number on the envelope. You can find the inmate's ID number on the Kendall County Sheriff's Office website or by contacting the jail directly.
Contact Information: If you have any questions or concerns about sending mail to an inmate at the Kendall County Jail, you can contact the jail's administration office at (630) 553-7564 or [email protected].