Rankin county jail inmate mail
Here is the information on Rankin County Jail inmate mail:
Mailing Address:
Rankin County Jail P.O. Box 130 Brandon, MS 39043
Inmate Mail Guidelines:
- All incoming mail must be addressed to the inmate's name and include their inmate 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 allowed to receive letters, postcards, and photographs.
- Inmates are not allowed to receive packages or books.
- Inmates are not allowed to receive any items that could be used as a weapon or to facilitate escape.
Inmate Mail Restrictions:
- No obscene or pornographic material is allowed.
- No gang-related material is allowed.
- No material that promotes violence or illegal activity is allowed.
- No material that contains threats or harassment is allowed.
Inmate Mail Procedures:
- All incoming mail is opened and inspected by jail staff.
- Inmates are allowed to receive a maximum of 10 letters per week.
- Inmates are allowed to send and receive a maximum of 5 letters per week.
- Inmates are not allowed to send or receive any mail that is deemed inappropriate or contains contraband.
Inmate Mail Fees:
- Inmates are charged a fee for each outgoing letter.
- The fee is typically $0.50 per letter.
- Inmates can purchase stamps and envelopes from the commissary.
Inmate Mail Contact Information:
- If you have any questions or concerns about inmate mail, you can contact the Rankin County Jail at (601) 825-4925.
Please note that policies and procedures are subject to change, and it's always best to check with the jail directly for the most up-to-date information.