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Union Supply Food Package Limits: What You Can Send to Baldwin Prison

Sending a Union Supply food package to someone at Baldwin Prison? The Georgia Department of Corrections sets clear limits on what you can send. Here's how the spending cap, weight cap, and order rules work—so your package doesn't get held up.

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Union Supply Food Package Limits: What You Can Send to Baldwin Prison

Because Baldwin Prison is a Georgia state prison, GDC’s maximum spending limit applies: you can spend up to $100 per offender on Union Supply food packages. If your cart total goes over that cap, the order won’t fit within the state’s package rules for Baldwin.

There's also a weight limit: packages can't exceed 15 pounds. So you're working with two ceilings - $100 per offender or 15 lbs. per package. Whichever you hit first is the one that stops you.

If you place multiple Union Supply orders for the same offender, they’re consolidated into a single package. That combined package still has to stay within GDC’s limits - no more than $100 per offender and no more than 15 pounds total (whichever limit is reached first).

Watch the ordering deadlines. Orders received after the posted cutoff won't be accepted for delivery to Baldwin Prison. Double-check the deadline before you submit - especially if you're ordering close to it.

Union Supply Food Package Limits: What You Can Send to Baldwin Prison

Heads up: Every Union Supply order includes a $2.95 shipping and handling charge. That fee is non-refundable.

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