Send Photos & Mail at Nisqually Public Safety, WA

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

All mail for Nisqually Corrections must include the inmate's full name and facility identifier, sent to P.O. Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131. Books, magazines, and newspapers must come directly from the publisher—items from individuals won't be accepted. Don't mail property; it won't be delivered. The facility also isn't responsible for cash or items lost in transit. Hand-delivering correspondence or funds isn't allowed either. Send letters through USPS or an authorized carrier, and use the facility's automated services for deposits. Include a clear return address, and leave out cash, checks, or stamps.

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Quick Facts

  • All inmate mail must be addressed to Nisqually Corrections with the inmate’s name and identifier and mailed to P.O. Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131.
  • Periodicals, books, and newspapers must be sent directly from the publisher; the facility will not accept certain mail items.
  • No property is accepted through the mail and the facility is not responsible for cash or items lost in transit.
  • The facility does not accept personally delivered correspondence or funds; all correspondence must go through USPS or an authorized carrier and funds through the facility’s automated services.

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Common Questions

Where do I send mail for an inmate at Nisqually Corrections?

Address the mail to Nisqually Corrections with the inmate’s full name and facility identifier, and send it to P.O. Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131.

Can I send books or magazines to an inmate at Nisqually Corrections?

Yes, but periodicals, books, and newspapers must be sent directly from the publisher. Items sent from individuals or unauthorized sources may not be accepted.

Can I mail money, checks, or property to an inmate?

No. Property isn't accepted through the mail, and the facility isn't responsible for cash or items lost in transit. You can't hand-deliver funds or correspondence—use the facility's automated services for deposits instead.

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How to Send Money to Someone at Nisqually Corrections (3 ways)

Nisqually Corrections accepts inmate money deposits three ways: online through the JailATM web deposits portal (used with Summit services), in person at the front-lobby kiosk, or by mailing a money order. Which option works best depends on what matters most to you: speed (online), convenience (kiosk), or sending funds from a distance (money order).

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