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How to Address Mail to Someone at Central Arizona Florence Correctional Complex (CAFCC)

Missing details on your envelope can delay or get mail rejected. Use the exact address below and double-check that every required field appears on the outside.

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How to Address Mail to Someone at Central Arizona Florence Correctional Complex (CAFCC)

Address all inmate/resident mail to: Central Arizona Florence Correctional Complex P.O. Box 6300 Florence, AZ 85132 Send correspondence through the United States Postal Service (USPS) or a recognized postal carrier so it meets the facility’s mailing requirements.

How to Address Mail to Someone at Central Arizona Florence Correctional Complex (CAFCC)

Outside Envelope Required

  • Inmate/resident’s full name
  • Inmate/resident’s identification number
  • Facility name and address (Central Arizona Florence Correctional Complex, P.O. Box 6300, Florence, AZ 85132)
  • Your full name and full return address

Here's a format you can copy directly. Put the inmate's information in the center of the envelope, and your return address in the top-left corner: Your Full Name Your Street Address Your City, State ZIP Inmate Full Name, ID NUMBER Central Arizona Florence Correctional Complex P.O. Box 6300 Florence, AZ 85132

Note: If you’re an approved special correspondent, mark the outside of the envelope “Confidential/Legal Mail.”

CAFCC requires general correspondence to arrive in a standard letter-size or legal-size envelope.

Send all correspondence through USPS or a recognized postal carrier, and make sure it complies with USPS regulations. The facility flags several USPS prohibitions: hazardous materials (unless properly marked and packaged), perishables (unless properly marked and packaged), obscene or vile material (including content inciting violence or terrorism), solicitations that look like billing statements without a prominent disclaimer, solicitations falsely claiming USPS or Postmaster General approval, and mail that imitates postal markings or trademarks like "Priority Mail."

  1. Write the full name and ID number clearly - the inmate/resident’s full name and identification number should be easy to read.
  2. Use a standard letter or legal envelope - general correspondence has to arrive in one of these standard sizes.
  3. Mail it through USPS or a recognized postal carrier - other delivery methods can slow things down or get rejected.
  4. Keep contents USPS-compliant - avoid prohibited items like hazardous materials or improperly packaged perishables, and don’t use fake “postal-style” markings or solicitations that mimic USPS approval.

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