Send Photos & Mail at Sebastian County Detention

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Sebastian County Detention uses CorrectPay for electronic messaging. Before sending anything, check your account balance and your loved one's available funds—charges apply to both of you. CorrectPay may also offer commissary deposits and video visits, though availability varies by facility. To get started, create a CorrectPay account, keep funds loaded, and use a compatible device or app. Fees depend on the service you're using.

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Quick Facts

  • Electronic messages to Sebastian County inmates are sent via the vendor CorrectPay.
  • Using CorrectPay to send messages at Sebastian County may incur charges to both the sender and the inmate.
  • CorrectPay's vendor listing for this facility includes commissary deposits, video visits, and message‑sending services that can vary by facility.
  • To use a facility's communications vendor you typically must create an account with the approved vendor before sending messages or scheduling visits.
  • Non-legal and non-commercial mail must be mailed to the facility’s designated P.O. Box for processing.

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Common Questions

How do I send an electronic message to an inmate at Sebastian County Detention?

Send electronic messages through CorrectPay for Sebastian County Detention. You’ll generally need to create a CorrectPay account and have funds available in the vendor account before you can send messages.

Are there fees to send messages via CorrectPay at Sebastian County?

Yes. Using CorrectPay at Sebastian County may incur charges to both you and the inmate, so review your CorrectPay account details before sending.

What other services does CorrectPay provide for Sebastian County inmates?

CorrectPay’s vendor listing can include commissary deposits, video visits, and electronic messaging. Which services are enabled (and how they work) can vary by facility, so confirm what’s available for Sebastian County.

What address should I use to send mail to someone at Sebastian County Detention?

Send non-legal, non-commercial mail to Sebastian County Detention’s designated P.O. Box listed in the facility’s mailing address instructions.

Will my letter be delivered physically or scanned for the inmate to read?

Non-legal and non-commercial mail is scanned into the facility’s electronic system and delivered to the inmate electronically. The original items are destroyed after processing.

How should I address an envelope to a Sebastian County inmate?

Write the inmate’s full name and booking/ID number clearly on the outside of the envelope or postcard. Including your return address is also a good idea to help with processing or returns.

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