Send Photos & Mail at Paul Phelps Corr. Center, La

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Communication options at Paul Phelps Correctional Center vary by unit and service type—phone calls, video visits, electronic messages, and tablets may each work differently. Start by checking the facility page or calling the unit to confirm what's available and how to sign up. Many facilities rely on third‑party vendors. Lafayette Parish Correctional Center uses TelMate, while other Louisiana state systems use Securus Technologies. For secure, email-style messaging, the Department offers JPay for electronic messages and photo attachments. With most vendors, you'll register your phone number or the incarcerated person's ID, create an account, buy credits or "stamps," and schedule video visits through their portal. Verify the exact vendor and rules for Paul Phelps before paying—you don't want to purchase a service the unit doesn't accept.

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Quick Facts

  • Vendor services (phone, video, messaging, tablets) vary by unit — always check the facility page or contact the unit to confirm what's available.
  • Lafayette Parish Correctional Center uses TelMate as its telephone carrier.
  • Louisiana state facilities use Securus Technologies for telephone access; Securus customer service is 1-800-844-6591.
  • The Department offers JPay email service for secure electronic messages and photo attachments to incarcerated people.
  • Send inmate mail to 916 Lafayette Street, Lafayette, LA 70501 (Lafayette Parish Correctional Center).

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Common Questions

Which phone, video, and messaging vendors does Paul Phelps Correctional Center use?

Vendor use can vary by unit and change over time. Check the Paul Phelps facility page or contact the unit directly to confirm which phone, video, and messaging vendors are approved before buying credits or scheduling services.

Can I send email or photos to an inmate at Paul Phelps Correctional Center?

Secure messaging typically goes through a vendor, and the Department provides JPay for electronic messages and photo attachments. Confirm whether Paul Phelps accepts JPay (or a different service) for incoming messages, along with any setup steps and costs.

How do I pay for phone calls and what should I do before trying to call someone in custody?

Phone calls typically run through a vendor system. You'll register your phone number, use the incarcerated person's ID, and pay through a vendor-managed account (often prepaid or collect). Different facilities use different vendors—Lafayette Parish uses TelMate, Louisiana state facilities use Securus—so verify Paul Phelps' vendor before purchasing credits. Securus customer service: 1-800-844-6591.

What is the mailing address for Lafayette Parish Correctional Center?

Use 916 Lafayette Street, Lafayette, LA 70501 as the mailing address for inmates at Lafayette Parish Correctional Center.

Do I have to send postcards to an inmate at Lafayette Parish Correctional Center?

No. The facility indicates postcards are not required, so you may send regular letters as long as you follow standard addressing and content rules.

How is legal or privileged mail handled compared with regular mail?

Legal and privileged mail follows a separate process from regular correspondence. Inspection typically focuses on contraband rather than routine scanning. Books, magazines, and other publications usually must come directly from publishers or approved sellers—not from individuals.

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Are Calls and Video Visits Recorded at Paul Phelps Correctional Center? What the Vendor Policies Say and How to Protect Privacy

If Paul Phelps Correctional Center is using Aventiv (JPay/Securus/Unity) services for phone calls or video visits, the vendor’s stated policy is straightforward: calls, visits, and other communications made through its services will be recorded and may be monitored. The main exception is when the correctional facility itself exempts specific calls or visits from recording—typically for protected communications—so the facility’s rules are what ultimately control what is and isn’t treated as private.

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