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Every institution has its own procedures by which packages are mailed to an inmate. Check with that institution.
If you know what institution they are housed in, yes, they will probably get the mail if addressed to them by name. Call the institution's information number and ask to be given his inmate number.
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Ky Department of Corrections allows it but details vary according to institution and inmate security status.
Unsure what is being asked. The CA Dept of Corrections has an inmate locater office. Call them and you can ask in which particular institution an inmate is located.
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You cannot call an inmate of any institution in the United States, regardless of caller's location. If there is an emergency, such as a death in the family, you have to call the prison's chaplain, who will deliver the news to the inmate.
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Inmate visiting policies are determined by each jail or prison facility. You will have to check with the institution you wish to visit to understand their policies.
The address and phone number for The California Institution for Men, Minimum Support Facility in Chino: The California Institution for Men Minimum Support Facility PO. Box 600 Chino, CA 91708 PIO: (909) 597-1821, ext. 2901 When sending mail to an inmate, make sure you include following information on the envelope: Inmate's full name, CDC# Institution Name PO. Box Housing (preferable) City, CA ZIP To get an inmate's CDC# or housing assignment, individuals should call the Public Information Officer (PIO) or the inmate locator. If you don't know where an inmate is housed you can contact the Department's ID Warrants unit at (916) 445-6713. A date of birth will be required if the person has a common name. ID Warrants will not provide inmate housing information.
274.96 Mail Addressed to Prisoners Authorized personnel of prisons, jails, or other correctional institutions, under rules and regulations promulgated by the institution, may open, examine, and censor mail sent from or addressed to, an inmate of the institution. An inmate may designate in writing an agent outside the institution to receive his or her mail, either through an authorized address of the agent, if the mail is so addressed, or at the delivery Post Office serving the institution, if the mail is addressed to the inmate at the institution. See: U.S. Postal Service Administrative Support Manual Issue 13 (July 1999)