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How to Order a Food Package for Someone at GA Diag Class Prison

Food packages for someone at GA Diag Class Prison go through Union Supply, the Georgia Department of Corrections' approved vendor. Once you have the right details, ordering is simple.

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How to Order a Food Package for Someone at GA Diag Class Prison

Approved family and friends can order through Union Supply. Everything in the catalog is pre-approved by GDC, so you won't accidentally send something that gets rejected.

Prefer mail? Send your order to: Union Supply, 2500 Regent Blvd Dept. 421, P.O. Box 619059, Dallas, TX 75261-9059.

  • Phone: 1-562-361-5719
  • Toll-free: 1-855-247-0563

You can fax orders to Union Supply at 1-310-603-1188.

How to Order a Food Package for Someone at GA Diag Class Prison

Budget for shipping. Union Supply charges $2.95 for shipping and handling on every order, and that fee is non-refundable.

Limit (State Prisons & ITFs): GDC sets a maximum of $100 per offender or 15 lbs. per package - whichever limit you hit first.

Limit (Probation Detention Centers): GDC sets a maximum of $50 per offender or 7 lbs. per package - whichever limit you hit first.

Multiple orders for the same person? They may be combined into one package, as long as the total stays within the spending and weight limits. This is handy if several family members want to chip in during the same ordering period - just make sure the combined total doesn't exceed the caps.

  1. Check the program details before you order - use the GDC Union Supply package program information so you’re working from the current rules and approved process.
  2. Confirm the totals if multiple people are ordering - if you think orders may be combined, make sure the combined package stays within the applicable spending and weight limit.

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