- Use complete committed name
- Use complete booking number and cell location
Use complete address
Example:
John Joseph Jones
00012345 M-4A
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970
- Sender must use their first and last name and complete return address
- Send money orders with inmate's name and jail number. Do not send cash, personal checks, or payroll checks.
- Do not send stamps, envelopes, paper, pens, pencils, inappropriate pictures or polaroid's, plastic cards, phone cards, stickers, lipstick marks on envelopes/letter, unsigned, musical or talking greeting cards, padded envelopes, book pages, or glued items.
- No unnecessary writing or drawings are allowed on envelopes.
- Books (paperback only - no hard covers), magazines, newspapers and religious materials must be mailed directly by the publisher or a bookstore and must contain an invoice with a company logo or a company packing slip with business name and contact information. Publications cannot contain any nudity or sexually oriented material. Publications or invoice may not contain any personal messages. And should not exceed more than 3 books and 1 magazine per shipment.
- Only 5 pictures per envelope. No larger than 5x7.
- Inmate-to-Inmate mail must be approved by both facilities.
- All correspondence addressed to inmates must be sent by the United States Postal Service (USPS). Correspondence sent by other courier or delivery service will be refused.
If you have questions about inmate mail, call or email the mailroom:
- Mail Room: (407) 836-3599 or (407) 836-0350 Email
The Mail Services Section provides, sorts and delivers mail to both inmates and employees. The mailroom processes more than 127 tons of mail annually for the department's more than 1,800 employees and more than 3,500 inmates. Each piece of inmate mail must be opened and checked for contraband items.