Where to Mail Letters to Someone at Noble Correctional (Use the Youngstown OMPC Address)
Sending a letter or card to someone at Noble? You'll need to mail it to Ohio's centralized Mail Processing Center in Youngstown.
How to send messages, photos, and packages
Since March 5, 2024, all personal letters and greeting cards to someone at Noble Corrections Institution must go to the ODRC Mail Processing Center (OMPC) at the Youngstown address provided by the department. Questions? Reach the OMPC by email at ODRCMailProcessingCenter@drc.ohio.gov or call 1-330-333-7372. This only applies to routine personal mail—legal mail and business correspondence follow separate routing and aren't affected. Like other Ohio facilities using centralized processing, personal mail may be scanned or processed at the OMPC before delivery. To avoid delays, print the incarcerated person's full name and ID/booking number clearly on the envelope.
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Sending a letter or card to someone at Noble? You'll need to mail it to Ohio's centralized Mail Processing Center in Youngstown.
Send all personal letters and greeting cards to the ODRC Mail Processing Center (OMPC) at the Youngstown address specified by ODRC (effective March 5, 2024).
No. The address change only applies to routine personal mail. Legal mail and business correspondence are handled separately.
Contact the ODRC Mail Processing Center at ODRCMailProcessingCenter@drc.ohio.gov or 1-330-333-7372. When you mail something, include the person’s full name and ID/booking number on the envelope so it can be routed correctly.
Bringing a minor to visit Noble Correctional requires some paperwork upfront. Get the right forms and documents together, and the visit itself becomes much simpler.
Visiting someone at Noble? You'll need approval first, then a ViaPath/GTL registration, then a reservation. The order matters—skip a step and you'll waste time.
Visiting Noble Correctional Institution requires a reservation—no walk-ins allowed. Once you understand the booking window and the 24-hour cancellation rule, you can protect your visit time and avoid losing a slot.