Racine county jail inmate mail
Here is the information you requested about sending mail to an inmate at the Racine County Jail:
Address:
Racine County Jail 717 Wisconsin Avenue Racine, WI 53403
Mail Guidelines:
- All incoming mail must be addressed to the inmate's name and include their inmate 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.
- Mail should be sent in a plain white envelope with no stickers, stamps, or drawings.
- Inmates are allowed to receive letters, postcards, and photographs.
- Inmates are not allowed to receive packages, except for legal materials and religious materials.
- Inmates are not allowed to receive any items that could be used as weapons or contraband.
What Not to Send:
- No obscene or sexually explicit material
- No gang-related material
- No drugs or drug paraphernalia
- No weapons or weapon components
- No contraband or illegal items
- No money or financial instruments
- No unauthorized materials or items
Special Instructions:
- All incoming mail will be inspected and read by jail staff.
- Inmates are allowed to send and receive mail, but it may be delayed or restricted if it contains contraband or is deemed inappropriate.
- Inmates are not allowed to send or receive mail that promotes or glorifies violence, hate speech, or illegal activities.
Return Policy:
- Mail that is deemed inappropriate or contraband will be returned to the sender.
- Mail that is not addressed correctly or does not include the inmate's ID number will be returned to the sender.
Contact Information:
If you have any questions or concerns about sending mail to an inmate at the Racine County Jail, you can contact the jail's administration office at (262) 636-3111.
Remember to always follow the guidelines and regulations set by the jail to ensure that your mail is delivered to the inmate safely and efficiently.