Send Photos & Mail at Curry County Adult Detention Center

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Curry County Adult Detention Center doesn't accept physical mail—personal correspondence gets delivered digitally to inmates through facility tablets. Address your mail with the facility name and state, plus the inmate's full name and inmate number. Include your full name and physical return address in the top-left corner of the envelope. Don't send packages. Books, care packages, and other items mailed directly to the facility won't be accepted. Follow the facility's exact addressing format so your letter converts properly for digital delivery. Mail is inspected for contraband and may have limits on pages and photos, so check acceptable content guidelines before sending.

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Quick Facts

  • All personal mail is delivered digitally to inmate tablets; the facility does not accept physical mail.
  • Senders must include the facility name and state plus the inmate's full name and inmate number to ensure digital mail delivery.
  • The sender's full name and physical address must appear in the top-left corner of the envelope.
  • Packages sent to the facility for inmates will not be accepted.

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Common Questions

Can I send physical mail to Curry County Adult Detention Center?

No. Curry County Adult Detention Center does not accept physical mail; personal mail is delivered digitally to inmate tablets. Also, don’t send packages—packages for inmates will not be accepted.

What information must I include so my correspondence reaches an inmate?

Include the facility name and state plus the inmate’s full name and inmate number on the address line. Put your full name and physical return address in the top-left corner of the envelope.

Can I send photos or publications with mail to Curry County inmates?

Packages for inmates won't be accepted. Jails often limit pages and restrict photos and certain publications, so check acceptable content and file format guidance before sending digital correspondence.

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