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Inmate packages
Inmate packages




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An individual newspaper clipping will be considered one page. letters from other people, except childrenĪ limit of five pages of printed or photocopied materials may be received within a piece of regular correspondence.Envelopes may include personal letters and photographs. PLEASE NOTE: Dangerous contraband will not be returned.Īll mail sent to the incarcerated individual must be clearly marked with the incarcerated individual's name and Department Identification Number (DIN), and the sender's return address in the left top corner of the envelope. Unauthorized items will either be returned to the sender at the expense of the incarcerated individual, or otherwise disposed of this will be the choice of the incarcerated individual and accomplished at the incarcerated individual's expense. You are personally responsible for the contents of any mail you send into the correctional facility. The Department will urge prosecution whenever such mail is brought to its attention. Sending obscene, threatening, or fraudulent materials through the mail may be a crime under state and federal laws. PLEASE NOTE: incarcerated individuals may not correspond with any person on their negative correspondence list or on a court Order of Protection prohibiting such correspondence.

inmate packages

The sending and receiving of mail will be restricted only to the extent necessary to prevent a threat to the safety and security of the facility, to ensure the safety or well being of any person, and to prevent unsolicited and unwanted mail. Additional ICare packages can also be purchased directly by family and friends for inmates via Īdditional comfort food options are made available for inmate purchase from the kitchen vendor Trinity on certain times and days that include items like soda, pizza, tacos, burgers, chicken, and french fries.Generally, correspondence is allowed and encouraged. Purchases are restricted to no more than $50 per order and inmates are allowed to order twice per week. Items are made available for inmates to purchase through commissary that include hygiene, snack food, greeting cards, and small game items like playing cards or dominoes. Huber/Home Detention inmates are charged a daily board fee each day of incarceration. Inmates housed on Huber privileges will be allowed to deposit their paychecks or make deposits to pay their Huber or Home Detention charges without being charged a jail deposit fee. A jail deposit fee will be applied to deposits sent in via the mail. Cashier checks or money orders can also be sent to the inmate via mail, but personal checks will not be deposited. The vendor does charge its own convenience fees on each of these types of deposits, but there are no additional fees charged by Walworth County. There are also options to make deposits online at or via telephone at 1-87. Here at the jail located in the Huber Lobby by the visitation terminals is a reverse ATM device where cash and or credit/debit card deposits can be made. The inmate trust account system used in the Walworth County Jail is provided by our commissary vendor Aramark Correctional Services.ĭeposits can be made into inmate’s accounts in several ways. Due to the fact that inmates cannot have money in their possession while in jail, an inmate trust account is created in their name to allow them to pay debts and purchase things while incarcerated.






Inmate packages