Sending Food Packages Through Union Supply to Pulaski (how to order & limits)

Sending a food package to someone at Pulaski State Prison means going through Union Supply, following Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) rules. Here's how to order and what limits apply so your package gets accepted.

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Pulaski State Prison is a GDC State Prison, which means it's eligible for Union Supply food and package orders. If your loved one is housed at Pulaski, you can use Union Supply's approved process to send them a package. Just stay within the spending and weight limits outlined below.

Ordering Methods

  • Order by mail: Union Supply, 2500 Regent Blvd Dept. 421, P.O. Box 619059, Dallas, TX 75261-9059
  • Order by phone: 1-562-361-5719
  • Order by toll-free phone: 1-855-247-0563
  • Order by fax: 1-310-603-1188

Every Union Supply order includes a $2.95 shipping and handling charge. That fee is non-refundable, so plan your order carefully before submitting. GDC also caps how much you can send. For State Prisons like Pulaski (and ITFs), the maximum is $100 per offender or 15 lbs. per package, whichever you hit first. Probation Detention Centers have a lower cap: $50 per offender or 7 lbs. per package.

Pulaski quick limits: Expect a $2.95 non-refundable shipping/handling fee. For Pulaski (a State Prison), stay within $100 per offender or 15 lbs. per package, whichever comes first.

Since Pulaski orders have both a cost cap ($100) and a weight cap (15 lbs.), build your cart with both in mind. You might hit one limit sooner than expected. And because that $2.95 shipping fee is non-refundable, I'd treat this as a "plan first, submit once" situation. Also watch for ordering cutoffs in the current package cycle. If you're close to a deadline, submit early so there's time for processing.

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