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Only single layer white envelopes and single layer white paper or stationery are allowed. Ruled white paper or stationery (writing paper printed with lines as a guide for handwriting) is also allowed.
Only single layer white envelopes and single layer white paper or stationery are allowed. Ruled white paper or stationery (writing paper printed with lines as a guide for handwriting) is also allowed.
The Salt Lake County Jail holds a mix of minimum-, medium-, and maximum-security inmates. The jail is divided into four “pods” labeled A-Pod, B-Pod, C-Pod, and D-Pod. Each pod is further divided into eight housing units, most of which can hold up to 64 inmates at a time.
The phone number for the Utah County Jail main office is (801) 851-4200, or, you can call the jail directly at (801) 851-4302. You can also fax the jail at (801) 851-4219, or send an email to Lieutenant Nancy Killian at nancyk (at) utahcounty (dot) gov.
What to write Introduce yourself — tell them your name, general location, and how you found out about them. Share things about yourself and the outside world. Ask questions to get to know them — such as how they're doing, plans they have for the future, and what their interests are.
On the first line, write the inmate's name and booking number. On the second line, write the physical address of the jail, or the P.O. box where the jail accepts inmate mail. On the third line, write the city, state, and zip code.