Where to Mail Letters to Christian County Jail Inmates (and Why It Goes to Louisville)

Writing to someone at Christian County Jail? The address you need isn't in Hopkinsville. Personal mail goes through a JailATM processing center in Louisville, and getting the format right helps your letter arrive without delays.

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Where to Mail Letters to Christian County Jail Inmates (and Why It Goes to Louisville)

All personal mail for Christian County Jail inmates goes to a JailATM processing address in Louisville - not the jail itself. This is the required routing, even though your person is housed locally. Send it anywhere else and it'll likely get delayed or returned. Take a minute to copy the address format exactly.

Mail-only address: The Louisville JailATM address is for personal mail only. Do not send money to that address.

Where to Mail Letters to Christian County Jail Inmates (and Why It Goes to Louisville)

Here's the exact format for personal mail: JailATM.com-Christian County Jail Inmate Name and Jacket Number 657 South Hurstbourne Parkway, Suite D PMB 230 Louisville, KY 40222 Include both the inmate's name and jacket number. Missing or incorrect info slows things down.

  • Write the inmate’s full name
  • Include the inmate’s jacket number
  • Address the envelope to the JailATM.com–Christian County Jail mailing address in Louisville
  • Do not send money to the Louisville mail-only address

Need to add funds? Don't include cash or money orders with your letter. Families can deposit money online through JailATM. You can also mail money orders directly to 410 West 7th Street, Hopkinsville, Kentucky 42240. Prefer to handle it in person? The side entrance accepts money 24 hours a day.

The jail accepts newspapers through mailed subscriptions. If you're setting one up, keep it in subscription form - that's what the facility allows.

Religious material goes through the Chaplain. If your loved one wants specific religious reading or support, that's the channel to use.

Warnings Best Practices

  • Double-check the jail’s current content restrictions before you mail anything
  • Always include a return address on the envelope
  • Make sure the inmate name and jacket number are correct and clearly written
  • Do not send money to the Louisville JailATM mail-only address

Not sure what's accepted or how to format something? Call the jail directly at (270) 887-4152 or fax (270) 887-4450.

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