How to Mail a Letter to Someone at El Paso County Jail (Send Personal Mail to the Arkansas P.O. Box)
To get a letter or photos to someone at El Paso County Jail, you need to mail personal correspondence to the El Paso County Sheriff's Office third-party mail vendor P.O. Box in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
Send personal incoming correspondence (including pictures) to the third-party mail vendor in Jonesboro, Arkansas, not to the jail's street address. Address your envelope like this: El Paso County Sheriff's Office Inmate Full Name and Admit/Booking Number P.O. Box 16120 Jonesboro, AR 72401
Envelope Format
- ✓ Use the inmate’s full booking name and their Admit/Booking Number on the address (no nicknames, abbreviations, or initials).
- ✓ Include your full return address, written clearly, with your first and last name.
- ✓ Write everything legibly. If the writing is hard to read, the mail can be returned to you.
Use the Admit/Booking Number, not a DOC number. El Paso County requires the inmate's full booking name and Admit Number on all mail. That same rule applies to money orders and certified/cashier checks sent through the correct process.
Stick to standard paper size or smaller (8.5 x 11 inches). Oversized pages and bulky mail are more likely to cause problems during processing.
Bound or “book-like” items get rejected: The third-party mail vendor cannot process materials that are bound or open like a book. If something arrives bound, it will be rejected and returned to the sender.
Once your mail arrives at the vendor's scanning facility, staff open it and scan it into an electronic document. That document goes to the EPSO mailroom for review. If approved, it gets delivered to the inmate's tablet.
Do not include money at this address. The Arkansas personal mail P.O. Box is for correspondence only. Any funds sent to the third-party mail vendor address will not be processed.
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