How to Contact an Inmate at Oklahoma County Jail (OK)
Staying in touch with someone at Oklahoma County Detention Center usually means sending mail that gets scanned for digital delivery and making sure they have funds for approved services. Here are the rules that matter most.
Oklahoma County Detention Center accepts mail that gets scanned and delivered digitally to inmates. Address your envelope exactly like this: Inmate Name, Booking#, Oklahoma County Detention Center, PO BOX 591, Longview, Texas 75606. Your letter must be standard size (no larger than 8.5 inches wide by 11 inches tall) and no more than 5 pages total. Go over that limit and your mail gets returned without being scanned or delivered. Write on one side of the paper only. The facility scans front sides only, so anything with writing on the back comes right back to you. Photos are limited to one per mailing. Include more than one photo and the entire letter gets returned. Nothing gets scanned, nothing gets delivered. Don't send magazines, newspapers, bulk mail, or books to this PO Box.
Don't miss this: Use this exact address format for scanned mail: Inmate Name, Booking#, Oklahoma County Detention Center, PO BOX 591, Longview, Texas 75606. Include no more than one photo, or the whole mailing gets returned.
Need to add money to an inmate's account? Oklahoma County Detention Center uses JailATM for online deposits. The app and online options have the lowest handling fees. If something goes wrong with a transaction, contact JailATM support directly at support@jailatm.com or 1-877-810-0914. The Division of Banking doesn't have access to your transaction details, so JailATM is your starting point for fixes and refunds.
Steps to Follow
- ✓ Address it exactly as required: Inmate Name, Booking#, Oklahoma County Detention Center, PO BOX 591, Longview, Texas 75606.
- ✓ Use paper no larger than 8.5 inches by 11 inches.
- ✓ Keep the entire mailing to 5 pages or fewer, or it will be returned and not delivered.
- ✓ Write on the front only. Do not write on the back of any page.
- ✓ Include no more than 1 photo per mailing, or the entire letter and contents will be returned and nothing will be scanned.
- ✓ Do not send magazines, newspapers, bulk mail, or books to this PO Box for digital delivery.
- Use JailATM for online deposits. Follow the JailATM online deposit option listed for Oklahoma County Detention Center.
- Choose the app or online method when possible. The facility states these options offer the lowest handling charge.
- Contact JailATM if there’s a transaction issue. Email support@jailatm.com or call 1-877-810-0914 for help with the money you sent.
What to Verify
- ✓ Confirm the current inmate mail format (Inmate Name, Booking#) and the correct mailing address used for scanned, digital-delivery mail.
- ✓ Re-check the size limit (8.5 inches by 11 inches), the 5-page maximum, and the “front side only” scanning rule before you send anything.
- ✓ Verify the photo rule (maximum 1 photo per mailing) so your entire letter does not get returned.
- ✓ Ask for the current list of prohibited items for mail sent to the PO Box (including whether magazines, newspapers, bulk mail, and books are still not accepted there).
- ✓ Confirm the current JailATM online deposit method the facility wants you to use, and whether app/online is still the lowest handling charge option.
- ✓ Keep JailATM support handy for transaction problems: support@jailatm.com, 1-877-810-0914.
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