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Mail Restrictions at Prince William Detention Center: What You Can and Can't Send

Mail rules can feel picky. But once you know the handful of

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Mail Restrictions at Prince William Detention Center: What You Can and Can't Send

Address inmate mail to the Prince William - Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center at 9320 Lee Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110. Using the correct address helps prevent delays and keeps your mail from being kicked back before it ever reaches the facility.

Expect every piece of incoming mail to be screened. All mail is examined for contraband, so anything that looks altered, has extra materials attached, or includes substances on the paper can slow things down or get the envelope refused.

Put the inmate’s jail number on every piece of correspondence you send. If the jail number isn’t included, staff may not be able to match the mail to the right person, and that’s when letters often get delayed or returned.

Money tip: If you’re mailing funds, send a money order with the inmate’s name and jail number. Do not send cash or personal checks.

Prohibited Items

  • Stamps
  • Envelopes
  • Paper
  • Pens
  • Pencils
  • Plastic cards
  • Phone cards
  • Stickers
  • Items glued together
  • Staples
  • Glitter (including glitter pens)
  • Confetti
  • Cut up pieces of paper
  • White-out
  • Glue
  • Envelopes with drawings
  • Perfume
  • Lipstick
  • Any foreign substance

If you’re sending photos, keep the envelope simple and stay within the limits. Incoming pictures are limited to 10 per envelope, and each photo must be no larger than 6 x 9 inches.

Polaroid rule: Polaroid photographs are not accepted.

Skip greeting cards, even if they’re just a simple holiday card. Greeting cards will not be accepted at this facility.

Don’t try to mail in items as a package. Packages will not be accepted, so stick to permitted correspondence and photo rules instead.

Content warning: Vulgar or obscene materials sent to inmates will be returned to the sender.

Examples Refused

  • Photocopies
  • Printer copies
  • Torn pages
  • Blank coloring pages
  • Puzzle pages (including blank pages or copies of puzzle pages) from magazines, books, or newspapers
Mail Restrictions at Prince William Detention Center: What You Can and Can't Send

For Prince William - Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center, start with the basics: mail goes to 9320 Lee Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110, and every envelope should include the inmate’s jail number. All mail is examined for contraband, so keep it clean and simple - no extra items tucked in, no substances on the paper, and no add-ons like stickers, staples, glue, glitter, perfume, or lipstick. Photos are allowed only within the limits (up to 10 per envelope, max 6 x 9 inches), and Polaroids won’t make it through. Greeting cards and packages aren’t accepted, and vulgar or obscene materials will be returned. If you’re sending money by mail, use a money order with the inmate’s name and jail number - never cash or a personal check.

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