Ways To Order Online: marylandpackage. Phone: 1-800-546-6283. Mail: Access Securepak (MD), 10880 Linpage Place, St. Louis, MO 63132.
Call (937) 225-4160. How can I contact an inmate? This facility will not forward incoming phone calls to an inmate or take messages for inmates. Phones are available for inmates to use, however, they may only place Collect, Prepaid Collect and Prepaid Calling Card calls from these phones.
Add your voice! Maryland is one of the states that do not allow conjugal visits but should. There have been many studies in the states that offer this option I.e. California, New York, New Mexico that it really does work as a motivation for the inmates, (some articles will be linked below).
Please note the following guidelines for sending mail to inmates: All mail must include the inmate's full name and ID number. Failure to properly address the envelope may result in your mail being returned or delayed. Pictures, drawings, etc. will be accepted for scanning and delivered in the same manner.
What can an inmate buy through the commissary? Inmates can buy clothing, food, and personal hygiene products with the funds they have in their inmate accounts. Commissary orders are placed through an automated system via the inmate telephone and commissary items are delivered weekly.
Ask the Clerk for a small claim statement form, and be prepared to provide the following information to complete the form: The Plaintiff's complete name and address. The Defendant's complete name and address, of each person or business the Plaintiff's claim is. The amount of the Plaintiff's claim;
Many times $20 is more than enough to help an inmate with standard commissary items, such as food and postage. If they are saving for a whopper of an expense, it is still a step toward what they are saving for.
Postal Inspectors investigate any crime with a nexus to the mail. These crimes include mail theft, mail fraud, financial fraud, identity theft, robberies and burglaries of postal facilities, assaults and threats on postal employees, investigations of dangerous and prohibited mails, narcotics, cybercrime and much more.
If the package is lost or damaged during transit with a third-party shipper or delivery service such as the United States Postal Service (USPS) or FedEx, the seller is responsible and usually must replace the item or give you a reimbursement.