Mailing Letters, Cards, and Photos to Oconee County Detention Center
Sending mail to someone at Oconee County Detention Center? Using the correct address and knowing what's allowed will save you from delays and rejected items.
Address your mail to Oconee County Detention Center using this format. Put the inmate's name on the first line so staff can route it correctly: Inmate Name Oconee County Detention Center 300 S Church St Walhalla SC 29691
- ✓ Inmate’s full name on the first line
- ✓ Oconee County Detention Center
- ✓ 300 S Church St
- ✓ Walhalla SC 29691
Inmates at Oconee County Detention Center can receive standard correspondence through the mail: letters, cards, and postcards. Stick to those and you'll be within what the facility accepts.
Note: Photos are restricted at Oconee County Detention Center. Only designated inmates housed at the facility are allowed to receive them.
This matters because a photo that's fine for one inmate may get rejected for another. If you're unsure whether your loved one is designated to receive photos, check with the detention center before mailing them. You don't want to waste time, money, or the only copy of a special picture.
Practical Verification Tips
- ✓ Use the exact inmate-mail address format (inmate name first, then the facility address)
- ✓ Send letters, cards, and postcards for standard mail
- ✓ Verify the inmate is designated to receive photos before including any pictures
- ✓ If you have questions about whether photos are allowed for your person, contact the detention center for confirmation
Before you drop your envelope in the mailbox, double-check the address lines and the inmate's name. Mail gets routed based on that information, so accuracy matters. Stick to letters, cards, or postcards for routine mail. Only include photos after you've confirmed the inmate is designated to receive them at Oconee County Detention Center.
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