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How to Mail Letters and Photos to an Inmate at Charles B. Webster Detention Center

Address your mail correctly and stick to what the jail allows. That's the best way to make sure your letter and photos actually reach your loved one instead of getting rejected or destroyed.

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How to Mail Letters and Photos to an Inmate at Charles B. Webster Detention Center

For regular mail from friends and family, use this address exactly: [Inmate Name – Inmate ID#] Richmond County Jail, PO Box 76550, Highland Heights, KY 41076. Put the inmate's full name and Inmate ID on the first line. Missing the ID? Your letter might not reach the right person.

Legal mail from an attorney goes to the jail's physical address: [Inmate Name – Inmate ID#] Richmond County Jail, 1941 Phinizy Rd, Augusta, GA 30906. Same rule applies - include the inmate's full name and Inmate ID so it gets routed correctly.

Want to include photos? Keep it simple. Photographs are the only enclosures allowed - no stickers, drawings, or anything else. Each inmate can receive up to 10 photographs per package, and they must be printed on actual photo paper.

Prohibited Items

  • Stamps
  • Blank envelopes
  • Stationery
  • Cash
  • Checks
How to Mail Letters and Photos to an Inmate at Charles B. Webster Detention Center
  1. Pick the right address type - Use the PO Box address for standard friends-and-family mail, and the 1941 Phinizy Rd address for legal mail from an attorney.
  2. Write the inmate’s full name and Inmate ID - Put both on the first line of the address (for both legal and non-legal mail).
  3. Only enclose photos (if you enclose anything) - Photos are the only permitted enclosure.
  4. Follow the photo limits - No more than 10 photos per package, and they must be printed on photo paper.
  5. Leave prohibited items out - Don’t include stamps, blank envelopes, stationery, cash, or checks with the correspondence.

Tip: Double-check the Inmate ID before sealing the envelope. Sending pictures? Photos are the only enclosure allowed, must be on photo paper, and you're limited to 10 per package.

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