Send Photos & Mail at Beaufort County Detention, SC

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Beaufort County Detention has telephones in each housing unit. Calls are collect-only with a 10-minute limit, and all calls are recorded and monitored. IC Solutions handles calling accounts—reach them at 1-888-506-8407 for setup and support. Most billing or technical issues go through the vendor, not the detention center. Don't want to receive calls? Press #9 when you accept a call to block all future calls from the facility. Before relying on phone communication, confirm your loved one can call you and that your name matches what's required on their approved contact list and any vendor identity checks.

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Quick Facts

  • Telephones in housing units are collect-call service phones with calls limited to 10 minutes.
  • All phone calls are subject to recording and monitoring.
  • Calling accounts are set up and managed through IC Solutions; the facility lists IC Solutions at 1-888-506-8407 for account help.
  • Called parties can block all calls from the facility by pressing #9 during call acceptance.
  • Inmates may receive unlimited mail; incoming non-privileged mail will be opened and inspected for contraband.

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Common Questions

How do I set up an account to receive calls from Beaufort County Detention?

Set up and manage calling accounts through IC Solutions; Beaufort County Detention lists IC Solutions at 1-888-506-8407 for account setup and support. Because the calling system is vendor-run, billing, identity verification, and technical help are typically handled through IC Solutions rather than the detention center.

How long can inmate phone calls last at Beaufort County Detention?

Calls from housing-unit phones are limited to 10 minutes per call.

Can I block calls from Beaufort County Detention?

Yes. When you accept a call from Beaufort County Detention, press #9 to block all calls from the facility.

What address do I use to mail a letter to an inmate at Beaufort County Detention?

Address mail to P.O. Drawer 1228, Beaufort, SC 29901-1228. Include the inmate’s pod and number on the envelope.

Can I send photos to an inmate at Beaufort County Detention?

Yes. Photos can’t be Polaroids or larger than 5 x 7 inches, and inmates may have up to six photos total.

Can I mail books or magazines to an inmate at Beaufort County Detention?

Yes, but books and magazines must be mailed directly from the publisher. Packages require prior approval from the facility.

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