Contact an Inmate at Davis Correctional Facility, OK.

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Overview

Sending mail to someone at Davis Correctional Facility can feel confusing at first, especially if you expect traditional paper delivery. Many Oklahoma facilities route routine incoming letters through a vendor that scans mail for electronic delivery to kiosks or tablets. When mail is scanned, the original paper may be retained or destroyed under facility policy. Some recipients view it on a device; others receive a printed copy. To avoid delays, address the envelope clearly with the inmate's full name and ID number (if you have it), and include your complete return address. Legal or medical mail is handled separately as privileged correspondence—it may be opened only in the inmate's presence. If privileged mail gets misrouted to a vendor, it may be returned. Before sending anything beyond letters, confirm what carriers and contents the facility accepts.

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Quick Facts

  • The Resident Concern Line is answered 24/7 by a live operator who is not a CoreCivic employee.
  • Routine incoming letters are commonly scanned by a vendor and delivered electronically to inmates' kiosks or tablets.
  • Legal and medical mail is typically treated as privileged and may be opened only in the inmate's presence.
  • Always write the inmate's full name and, if available, their ID number on the envelope and include your full return address.
  • When mail is scanned, the original paper may be retained or destroyed per policy; inmates who lack devices may receive printed copies.

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Common Questions

How should I address mail to an inmate at Davis Correctional Facility, OK?

Write the inmate’s full name on the envelope and include their ID number if you have it. Add your complete return address so the facility can return mail that can’t be delivered.

Will my letter be scanned or delivered as paper?

It may be scanned. Many Oklahoma facilities use a vendor to scan routine letters for electronic delivery to kiosks or tablets, and the original paper may be retained or destroyed per policy; some inmates receive printed copies instead.

What counts as legal or confidential mail and how is it handled?

Legal and medical mail is treated as privileged and handled separately from routine mail. It’s typically opened only in the inmate’s presence, and if it’s sent through the wrong channel (like a scanning vendor), it may be returned to the sender.

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