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Sending Books and Magazines to Gwinnett County Jail: A Complete Checklist

Getting books or magazines through mail screening at Gwinnett County Jail comes down to two things: where it ships from and staying within package limits. Both matter as much as what you send.

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Sending Books and Magazines to Gwinnett County Jail: A Complete Checklist

Gwinnett County Jail only accepts magazines, non-local newspaper subscriptions, and books when they ship directly from the publisher or an authorized retailer. This "direct from the source" rule is the biggest make-or-break detail. Shipments from third-party marketplace sellers won't work - that includes packages from eBay or Amazon independent sellers. Even if the title itself is fine, the jail can reject it based on who sent it.

Stick to approved formats. Hardbound books aren't accepted at Gwinnett County Jail. The hardbound ban also covers pamphlets and booklets. Don't assume a thin booklet will slide through because it's small - if it falls into those categories, it can be rejected.

Sending Books and Magazines to Gwinnett County Jail: A Complete Checklist

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  • Make sure the shipment is prepaid (packages containing books, newspapers, or magazines must be prepaid).
  • Include a packing slip or receipt that clearly states what’s inside the package.

Double-check the package limits before you order. Books and magazines must be no larger than 8 x 11 inches, weigh 4 pounds or less, and you can only send four items (books and/or magazines) per shipment. Need to send more than four? Split it into separate orders that each stay within the limit.

If it gets rejected: Publications with prohibited content will be confiscated - the inmate won't receive them. The jail returns rejected items to the publisher or retailer.

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