Anyone wishing to write Jake can do so. His inmate # is 160590. - TopicsExpress



          

Anyone wishing to write Jake can do so. His inmate # is 160590. Address it to Jacob Miller. Write him and let him know we care and are praying for him. Here are the procedures for Writing to Inmates. I Pray that he can be released soon and that Justice will be served. The mailing address is: "Inmates Name", 35 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA, 95965. There is no restrictions on the number of letters an inmate may receive. Inmates may not receive food items, cards, Polaroid photographs, stationery items, postage stamps, cash, or personal checks. Inmates may not receive mail from other locked institutions (jails or prisons). Incoming mail will be opened and searched for security reasons. Mail in non-English languages may be reasonably delayed for security reasons. Any mail that may pose a security risk (i.e stickers, mail labels, lipstick, or unknown substances and/or contraband) will not be accepted and will be returned to sender. All mail is processed weekdays, excluding weekends and holidays, but may be delayed due to circumstances beyond our control. You may receive newspapers, magazines, periodicals, and books but they must be mailed directly from the publisher, not from a bookstore. Correctional staff will not cancel subscriptions after you leave. The Post Office will not accept change of address cards from inmates. Used books or books that may pose a security risk (i.e. hardback or leather bound) are not allowed. Obscene or inflammatory mail is not allowed. You will be given an updated property receipt if mail is placed in your personal property. You will not be notified if mail is returned to sender.
Posted on: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 00:28:07 +0000

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