Mailing Letters to Someone at Calhoun County Jail: The Complete Address Guide
Getting your letter to the right person starts with the right address. Here's the verified mailing address for Calhoun County Jail and exactly how to label your envelope.
Calhoun County Jail 20776 Central Avenue East Blountstown, Florida 32424-2276 That’s the jail’s listed mailing/physical address, and it’s the line you’ll want to copy exactly onto your envelope.
Quick tip: Double-check that you wrote the ZIP code as 32424-2276. If you have a quick addressing question before you send it, call (850) 674-5049.
On the first line of the recipient area, write the incarcerated person’s full name the way it appears in jail records (the name used on their booking information). Under their name, write the facility address exactly as listed: 20776 Central Avenue, East Blountstown, Florida 32424-2276.
If you have an inmate ID or booking number - from a public booking report or paperwork you received - add it on the same line as the name. This helps staff match your letter to the right person, especially when two people share similar names. It's not always required, but it can prevent mix-ups.
Not sure how their name is listed? Call (850) 674-5049 and ask how to format the name before you mail your letter.
Here’s a safe example of how the recipient block can look. (The name is fictitious; the address is the verified facility address.) Jordan A. Smith Calhoun County Jail 20776 Central Avenue East Blountstown, Florida 32424-2276
If your letter is returned to you or you’re seeing unusual delays, contact the jail directly and ask about inmate mail for Calhoun County Jail. The listed contact person is Lt. Trevor Ramos, Jail Administrator. You can reach the jail by phone at 850-674-5049, or email TRamos@calhouncountyflsheriff.gov.
- ✓ Incarcerated person’s full name (as it appears in booking records)
- ✓ Booking number or inmate ID (if you have it)
- ✓ Your full return address (exactly as written on the envelope)
This guide covers the verified address and how to format the outside of your envelope. It doesn't cover policies that affect whether your letter gets accepted - things like what you can include inside, whether photos or greeting cards are allowed, how legal mail works, package size limits, commissary deposit formats, or specific inmate ID requirements. Planning to send more than a basic letter? Check the current mail rules with the jail first so nothing gets rejected or returned.
Best next step: Verify mail rules directly with Lt. Trevor Ramos at TRamos@calhouncountyflsheriff.gov or call 850-674-5049 before sending anything that might be restricted.
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