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Calhoun County Jail's Complete Mailing & Physical Address (Blountstown, FL) — What You Need to Know

Whether you're mailing a letter or driving to the jail in person, the exact address matters—especially since the Sheriff's Office sits inside the Old Historic Calhoun County Courthouse.

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Calhoun County Jail's Complete Mailing & Physical Address (Blountstown, FL) — What You Need to Know

The mailing address and physical address are the same. Use this for both mail and GPS: 20776 Central Avenue, East Blountstown, Florida 32424-2276.

Copy/paste address: 20776 Central Avenue, East Blountstown, Florida 32424-2276

For non-emergency questions, call 850-674-5049. Need to send a fax? Use 850-674-5586. Both numbers connect to the main Sheriff's Office/Jail at the same 20776 Central Avenue address.

Emergency: Call 911.

When you arrive, look for the Old Historic Calhoun County Courthouse. The Sheriff's Office is on the first floor of that building, at the same Central Avenue address.

Tip: Use 20776 Central Avenue, East Blountstown, Florida 32424-2276 for GPS, then look for Sheriff’s Office access on the courthouse building (first floor).

Calhoun County Jail's Complete Mailing & Physical Address (Blountstown, FL) — What You Need to Know

Want to double-check before mailing something? The K.I.S.S. information sheet confirms the same street address (20776 Central Ave, East Blountstown) and phone number ((850) 674-5049). Good way to verify you have the right location and main line.

The Sheriff's Office contact listing names Michael A. Bryant as Sheriff for Calhoun County, with the same address, non-emergency phone (850-674-5049), and fax (850-674-5586). For jail-specific questions, Lt. Trevor Ramos is listed as Jail Administrator.

Name discrepancy: One official PDF lists

  • Call the non-emergency line (850-674-5049) to confirm the best mailing format before you send anything time-sensitive.
  • Re-check the Sheriff’s Office contact listing right before you address mail that needs a named recipient.
  • If you’re relying on a specific person/title (for example, “Sheriff” or “Jail Administrator”), confirm the current name with the office first.

Practical Mail Tips

  • Write the incarcerated person’s full legal name on the envelope.
  • Add the booking number if you have it, so mail is easier to route.
  • Use the complete address exactly as listed, including the ZIP+4 when possible.

Mail rules can differ: The sources here didn't include Calhoun County Jail's detailed mail policy - what's allowed, photo rules, return-to-sender rules. Call the jail before sending anything beyond a basic letter.

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