2.2 Incoming mail addressed to inmates must have the inmate's complete first and last name, the inmate's name under which he/she is incarcerated (unless legally changed), the inmate's correct ADCRR number, as well as the inmate's unit name and the appropriate Post Office Box.
The Promise of Prison Tablets They offer text and video messaging functionality and can give inmates the opportunity to call from the relative privacy of their own cell rather than only from phones in public areas. Tablets may also narrow the gap between demand and supply of communications services.
In most federal prisons you are allowed to buy a book for an inmate via a book store or publisher, including online book stores. So you could just buy the book from Amazon and have it sent to them. Unless it's maximum security, the books can be hardcover or soft.
Family and friends of inmates can use the ConnectNetwork website to create and send e-messages (very similar to emails) to inmates using the ConnectNetwork website. To send messages you will need to create an account from the home page.
If you already have a personal connection to someone incarcerated, you'll need their full name, the ID number they have been assigned by the department of corrections, and the full name and address of the facility where they are housed in order to mail a letter.
Instructions to leave a voicemail for an inmate: Call (520) 448-3426 for the GTL Voicemail System. Select language. Enter the inmate's name number. Begin leaving a message at the sound of the beep.
2.2 Incoming mail addressed to inmates must have the inmate's complete first and last name, the inmate's name under which he/she is incarcerated (unless legally changed), the inmate's correct ADCRR number, as well as the inmate's unit name and the appropriate Post Office Box.
Financial assistance is available to cover tuition, fees, books and supplies and even the costs of housing and transportation, for students who apply and qualify. Applying for financial aid is a multi-step process, as outlined on our webpages.
JPay's Email service provides a way for friends and family to write electronic letters to their incarcerated loved ones. Most Incarcerated Individuals receive their email within 24 to 48 hours, and many can respond electronically as well.