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How to Send Money or Legal/Privileged Mail Directly to Pasco County Jail

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How to Send Money or Legal/Privileged Mail Directly to Pasco County Jail

Pasco County Corrections uses a digital mail scanning system through ICSolutions for regular inmate mail. Personal letters sent directly to the jail won't be processed the way you'd expect - they need to go through the digital mail center instead. But certain items must bypass that system entirely and go straight to the Land O' Lakes facility. Here's what you need to know.

Categories Direct

  • Privileged (legal) mail, including communication with attorneys (private attorneys, public defenders, government attorneys)
  • Courts (municipal, county, state, and federal courts) and court-related offices (including agency clerks)
  • Legal aid organizations
  • State attorneys
  • Public officials and governmental agencies (including the Florida Bar)
  • Correctional administrators of the grievance system
  • Parole authority members
  • Domestic violence organizations
  • Adoption agencies and local/state child welfare agencies

Some items can't go through the digital mail center at all. Certified mail, packages, money orders, and cash sent there will be returned to you. Government-issued checks work differently - mail them directly to the facility. Include the inmate's full name and ID number on the envelope so staff can route it properly.

For privileged/legal mail and government-issued checks, send directly to Pasco Corrections in Land O' Lakes. Include the inmate's full name and ID number: Inmate Name and ID# Pasco Corrections 20101 Central Blvd Land O' Lakes, FL 34637

How to Send Money or Legal/Privileged Mail Directly to Pasco County Jail
  1. Address it to the facility (not the digital mail center) - For government-issued checks and privileged/legal mail, use the Pasco Corrections address in Land O’ Lakes and include the inmate’s full name and ID number.
  2. Use a trackable mailing option for anything time-sensitive - Since certified mail sent to the digital mail center won’t be accepted, make sure anything you send with tracking is going directly to the facility address.
  3. Keep a clean paper trail - Save a copy of what you sent (and any check details), plus your mailing receipt and tracking information.
  4. If it’s reported as not received, confirm the basics first - Double-check the inmate name/ID and that you used the facility address (not the digital mail center), then use your tracking record to verify delivery.

Reminder: The digital mail center handles scanned personal mail only. Privileged/legal items, certified mail, money orders, and cash should never go there - send them directly to the facility.

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