Send Photos & Mail at Ross Correctional Institution

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Staying in touch with someone at Ross Correctional Institution takes a little planning. As of January 30, 2025, personal letters and cards are routed through the ODRC Mail Processing Center. For mail questions, email ODRCMailProcessingCenter@drc.ohio.gov or call 1-330-333-7372. During in-person visits, leave electronic devices like smartwatches, cell phones, and pagers at home or in your car. ODRC enforces a zero-tolerance policy for drugs, alcohol, weapons, cash, or electronic communication devices inside institutions. Violations may be prosecuted under Ohio law. Phone, tablet, messaging, and video services run through third-party vendors, require registration, and are routinely monitored and recorded for security. Have a government photo ID and a clear headshot ready for identity verification.

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Quick Facts

  • As of January 30, 2025, personal letters and cards for Ross Correctional Institution must be sent to the ODRC Mail Processing Center.
  • Questions about inmate mail may be directed to ODRCMailProcessingCenter@drc.ohio.gov or 1-330-333-7372.
  • Electronic devices such as smart watches, cell phones, and pagers are not allowed into the facility for visits.
  • The ODRC enforces zero tolerance for conveying drugs, alcohol, weapons, cash, or electronic communication devices into institutions; violators may be prosecuted under Ohio law.

Common Questions

Where should I send letters and cards for an inmate at Ross Correctional Institution?

As of January 30, 2025, personal letters and cards must be sent to the ODRC Mail Processing Center. For mail questions, contact ODRCMailProcessingCenter@drc.ohio.gov or 1-330-333-7372.

Can I bring my phone or smartwatch into Ross Correctional Institution for a visit?

No. Electronic devices like smartwatches, cell phones, and pagers are not allowed into the facility during visits. ODRC has zero tolerance for prohibited items, and violations may be prosecuted under Ohio law.

Are inmate calls and video visits monitored at Ross Correctional Institution?

Yes. Calls, video sessions, and electronic messages in ODRC facilities are routinely monitored and recorded for security. Attorney-client communications may be treated differently in some circumstances. These services run through third-party vendors and require registration and account setup.

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Staying in touch with someone at Ross Correctional Institution comes down to two options: visiting (which requires an online reservation) and mail (which now routes through Ohio's Mail Processing Center). Here are the rules that trip people up most often, plus a simple checklist to follow.

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