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How to Send Mail to Someone at Montgomery County Jail Without Getting It Rejected

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How to Send Mail to Someone at Montgomery County Jail Without Getting It Rejected

Montgomery County Jail has a specific addressing format - match it exactly before sealing your envelope. Mail goes in and out on regular postal days, but anything that doesn't follow the guidelines risks getting stopped. Keep the envelope clean and simple. Follow the jail's format line-for-line.

How to Send Mail to Someone at Montgomery County Jail Without Getting It Rejected

Prohibited Items Checklist

  • Stickers
  • Unknown substances or discoloration
  • Adhesives, powders, and glitter
  • Currency of any form
  • Mechanized or battery-operated devices
  • Clippings from newspapers or magazines
  • Books, book pages, or printouts of any picture, text, etc.

Sending photos? Montgomery County Jail requires them to be "unedited" or "SOOC" (straight out of camera). That means no filters, no digital edits, no overlays - nothing that changes the original image. Send original prints and keep them plain. No decorations, no added text, nothing that could make the photo look altered.

Warning: The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office states that mail not following guidelines may be intercepted, confiscated, and could result in prosecution.

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