How to Send Mail to Someone at Charles B. Webster Detention Center: Which Address to Use
Charles B. Webster Detention Center has two different mailing addresses—one for regular mail, one for legal mail. Using the correct address (with proper formatting) keeps your letter from getting rejected or delayed.
For regular mail (not legal), use the Richmond County Jail PO Box address in Highland Heights, Kentucky. Include the incarcerated person's name and inmate ID number on the first line - mail won't be delivered without both.
Legal mail from attorneys or legal representatives goes to the street address: 1941 Phinizy Rd, Augusta, GA 30906. Include the inmate's name and ID number so staff can route it to the right person.
Quick rule: Regular friends-and-family mail goes to the PO Box in Highland Heights, KY. Legal mail from an attorney goes to the street address on Phinizy Rd in Augusta.
Format Envelope Details
- ✓ Inmate’s full name
- ✓ Inmate ID number
- ✓ Your full return address on the envelope
Stick to the facility's size limits. Mail must be no larger than 8.5 x 11 inches (standard letter size) and no thicker than light card stock - everything gets fed through a scanner.
Standard (non-legal) mail example: [Inmate Name – Inmate ID#] Richmond County Jail, GA PO Box 76550 Highland Heights, KY 41076
Legal mail (attorney/legal representation) example: [Inmate Name – Inmate ID#] Richmond County Jail 1941 Phinizy Rd Augusta, GA 30906
Reminder: Whichever address you use, include the inmate’s name and inmate ID, add your return address, and keep mail letter-size (8.5 x 11) and no thicker than light card stock.
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