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Why Muskegon County Jail Only Accepts Postcards (And How to Send Them Correctly)

Trying to write someone at Muskegon County Jail? The mail rules are strict: only pre-stamped, original postcards are accepted. Here's how to send one correctly so it actually gets delivered.

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Why Muskegon County Jail Only Accepts Postcards (And How to Send Them Correctly)

Muskegon County Jail only accepts pre-stamped postcards for written communication. Letters, greeting cards, and other mail won't make it through - they'll be returned to sender. The postcard also needs to be an original, meaning something you bought at a store or the Post Office. Homemade or printed postcards won't be accepted.

Note: The postcards-only rule has an exception for legal mail. If you’re sending legal correspondence, make sure it’s clearly marked as legal mail.

Address your postcard exactly like this, with the inmate's name on the first line: Inmate Name Muskegon County Jail 980 Terrace Street Muskegon, MI 49440

Warning: External packages shipped into the facility are not allowed. They will be properly disposed of and will not be returned to the sender.

Mail arrives at Muskegon County Jail Monday through Friday only - no deliveries on weekends or holidays. If you're sending something time-sensitive, plan around those closures so your postcard doesn't sit in transit longer than expected.

Why Muskegon County Jail Only Accepts Postcards (And How to Send Them Correctly)

Common Mistakes

  • Don’t add postage stamps to the postcard.
  • Don’t put stickers on the postcard.
  • Don’t attach or include any extra materials the jail could consider inappropriate.

Even if your message is fine, the jail can reject postcards with stamps, stickers, or anything else administration deems inappropriate. Keep it simple: an original, pre-stamped postcard with just your written message. That gives it the best chance of getting through.

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