Sending Photos to Someone at Florence County Detention Center: What Will Be Approved (and What Won't)
Sending photos to someone at Florence County Detention Center? Expect a review step first. Every photo gets screened by the Jail Complex before it reaches the inmate.
Photos don't go straight to your loved one at Florence County Detention Center. The Jail Complex reviews every image first, and only approved ones get through. This screening catches content that violates facility rules or raises safety concerns.
- ✓ Whether the image includes written materials (like legal documents, bills, or other documents)
- ✓ Whether it shows criminal activity or items tied to it (drugs, money, or weapons)
- ✓ Whether it includes inappropriate hand gestures
- ✓ Whether anyone is not fully clothed
- ✓ Whether it includes screenshots or internet-generated content (text messages, emails, social media)
- ✓ Whether it’s a collage instead of a single, individual photo
- ✓ Whether it has any text, emojis, or has been altered in any way
- ✓ Whether the image is poor quality
- ✓ Whether it violates the safety and security of the facility
- ✓ Whether it contains sexual content or lewd behavior
Most rejections come down to a few predictable issues: the photo looks edited, it's actually a screenshot, it contains text, or it shows something the facility won't allow - even as an image. Want to avoid delays? Think "simple, original, and appropriate" before you hit send.
- ✓ Photos that depict legal documents, bills, or other written documents
- ✓ Photos that depict criminal activity, drugs, money, or weapons
- ✓ Photos with inappropriate hand gestures
- ✓ Photos showing a person not fully clothed
- ✓ Any image deemed inappropriate
- ✓ Screenshots of text messages, emails, social media, or other internet-generated content
- ✓ Photo collages (only individual photos are accepted)
- ✓ Screenshots (the photo may not be a screen shot)
- ✓ Photos that contain any text, emojis, or have been altered in any way
- ✓ Poor-quality images (too blurry/dark to clearly review)
- ✓ Photos that violate the safety and security of the facility
- ✓ Photos with sexual content or lewd behavior
Note: A rejected photo doesn’t just get filtered out - it can slow down what your loved one receives. Keep submissions clean and straightforward to reduce review issues.
If the Jail Complex rejects your photo, you won't pay for something that never reached your loved one. A credit gets issued back to you.
- Submit your photo - it goes into the facility’s review process.
- Wait for the Jail Complex decision - every photo is reviewed before it’s made accessible.
- If it’s rejected, it won’t be accessible to the inmate - rejected content does not go through.
- Receive a credit to the sender - when a photo is rejected and not made accessible, a credit is issued to you.
Practical Tips and Signup
- ✓ Send one original photo at a time (avoid collages)
- ✓ Don’t send screenshots (including screenshots of texts, emails, or social media)
- ✓ Remove any text, emojis, captions, or edits before submitting
- ✓ Avoid images that show written documents (legal paperwork, bills, or other documents)
- ✓ Don’t include anything that could be read as criminal activity, drugs, money, or weapons
- ✓ Choose fully clothed, non-sexual images with no lewd behavior
- ✓ Use clear, good-quality photos (not blurry or too dark)
- ✓ Skip anything that could raise a safety or security concern for the facility
You'll need a SmartJailMail account to send photos to Florence County Detention Center. Creating one is free - just verify through email or text to get started.
Need help? If you run into technical problems with sending photos - or you’re trying to sort out a credit after a rejection - SmartJailMail support is the right place to start.
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