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How do I send mail to an inmate in New Jersey?

How do I send mail to an inmate in New Jersey?

Sending Mail to Inmates in New Jersey Legal mail can still be opened and inspected (not read) but must be done so in the presence of the inmate. You must always include your complete return address, including your name in the upper left hand corner of the envelope. Inmates can also receive 4″x6″ photos.

How do I send legal mail to an inmate?

The information you should include when sending mail pertaining to legal matters to inmates is:

  1. The return address with your job, agency, or company title.
  2. Your job, agency, or company title clearly visible on the envelope.
  3. The words Legal Mail or Official Mail written on the address side of the mail.

How do you write an inmate’s address?

Address the envelope. On the first line, write the inmate’s name and number. On the second line, write the physical address of the prison, or the P.O. box where the prison accepts inmate mail. On the third line, write the city, state, and zip code.

How do I find an inmate in New Jersey correctional facility?

Using the inmate locator tool, you can search for individuals in New Jersey prisons and correctional facilities by name and SBI (state identification) Number.

How do you call an inmate in New Jersey?

1-800-483-8314 automated system. 1-866-230-7761 live representative.

How do you write letters to inmates?

General Rules of Writing an Inmate in Prison

  1. Write the full name of the prisoner.
  2. Include the prisoner’s ID number.
  3. Write your name and the return address on the envelope and in the letter.
  4. Choose the correct envelope size.
  5. Don’t put perfume on the letter.
  6. Don’t decorate the letter in any way.

What is considered legal mail for inmates?

Any letters sent to or received from the court or an attorney is considered Legal Mail and may not be opened without permission of the inmate.

How do I send a stamp to an inmate on JPay?

Open a JPay.com account. Purchase stamps….Just go in to JPay.com and follow these steps:

  1. Enter a valid incarcerated ID.
  2. Select the correct incarcerated individual from the list you will be provided.
  3. Provide us with your email and password.
  4. Enter your billing information as it appears on your card statement.

How much is a jail call NJ?

Rate for inmate calls is $0.04384 per minute. All calls are subject to recording and/or monitoring, except for legal, AIDS hotline and Ombudsperson calls. Inmates have an approved calling list of 10 telephone numbers, excluding any legal telephone numbers.

How to contact New Jersey Department of Corrections?

Phone: 609.292.4036 Fax: 609.292.9083 Every reasonable effort shall be made to accommodate disabled visitors in order for such visitors to participate in regular contact/window visitor programs. All reasonable care and precautions shall be taken to preserve and satisfy the security needs of the NJDOC correctional facilities.

How many correctional facilities are there in New Jersey?

The individuals below comprise of the New Jersey Department of Corrections executive staff. The New Jersey Department of Corrections is comprised of 11 correctional facilities and 13 community RCRP Facilities. Click on a facility name below for important visitor’s information and directions.

Is the New Jersey Department of Corrections equal opportunity?

The listing below is just a sampling of the types of positions that may become available. NJDOC is an equal opportunity employer. The Department of Corrections hires employees for both custody and civilian jobs from Civil Service certification lists, which are compiled through testing. Are you interested in being a Correctional Police Officer?

When do inmates in New Jersey get their Frara portfolio?

On the day of release, every inmate leaving the custody of the New Jersey Department of Corrections will receive a FRARA Portfolio containing information that may be beneficial to their reentry.

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Ruth Doyle