Mailing Letters and Photos to Someone at Southwestern Illinois: How IDOC Scans and Delivers Mail

Sending letters or photos to someone at Southwestern Illinois Correctional Center? Here's the key thing to know: IDOC now digitizes most incoming mail. This changes what you should send, how your loved one receives it, and what happens to the originals.

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Mailing Letters and Photos to Someone at Southwestern Illinois: How IDOC Scans and Delivers Mail

IDOC scans (and sometimes photocopies) incoming non-privileged mail to prevent harmful substances from entering facilities through paper. You can still send letters, cards, and photos - they just get processed differently now.

Letters, greeting cards, drawings, and photos all go through scanning and get delivered to tablets. Standard mail rules still apply though - anything that would've been rejected before will still be rejected now.

A few categories skip the scanning process. Publications aren't scanned, and neither are photos sent directly from photo printing companies. There's also a new publications rule taking effect September 30, 2025: after that date, all publications must come directly from the publisher - visitors won't be able to drop off books or magazines at facilities. For photos, here's an important exception: original photographs mailed directly from a photo printing vendor with the vendor's watermark or logo will be delivered as-is, unless they violate other mail rules.

Here's how it works: mailroom staff scan each piece of non-privileged mail in color - front and back of the envelope, plus every item inside. Letters, cards, photos - all of it. The scanned images become PDFs uploaded to the person's Bulletin Board, and they get a notification to download and view everything on their tablet.

Scanning is free - no cost to you or your loved one. But here's what you need to plan for: IDOC doesn't return originals after scanning. If you're sending something irreplaceable - a handwritten letter, a child's drawing, a special card - make a copy to send and keep the original at home.

Mailing Letters and Photos to Someone at Southwestern Illinois: How IDOC Scans and Delivers Mail

Practical Tips

  • Put the individual’s IDOC number near their name on the envelope, and on each page, photo, or document you include to help it move through processing faster.
  • Stick to items that are accepted for scanning: letters, greeting cards, drawings, and photos.
  • Remember that publications are not scanned, and photos sent directly from photo printing service companies are listed as not being scanned.
  • If you want to keep an “original” version for yourself, send a copy - original mail documents aren’t returned after scanning.

Heads up: Starting September 30, 2025, publications must come directly from the publisher - no more visitor drop-offs. Original photos printed by a vendor with their watermark or logo can still be delivered as originals, as long as they don't violate other mail rules.

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