Send Photos & Mail at South Central Corrections Center, MD

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

At South Central Corrections Center, incarcerated people can only place outgoing calls. They cannot receive incoming telephone calls. All calls are monitored for security, and the caller must use a personal identification number (PIN). Phone time is paid through debit minutes, which can be purchased through the canteen, at facility kiosks, or by funding a Securus account. Families can also add funds using Advance Connect, depending on the options available for this facility. To receive calls or use remote services, you'll need to register with Securus and follow the vendor's setup steps. For remote communication, Securus Video Connect supports scheduled video sessions using an app, computer, or tablet. Services and fees can vary, so confirm SCCC's vendor details before depositing funds.

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Quick Facts

  • Inmates at South Central Corrections Center cannot receive incoming telephone calls; they may only make outgoing calls if not on restricted status.
  • All offender phone calls at SCCC are monitored for security purposes.
  • Incarcerated people use a personal identification number (PIN) to place calls and can purchase debit minutes in the canteen, at kiosks, or fund an account with Securus.
  • To receive calls or use remote services you must contact and register with Securus via their website or phone number.
  • Securus provides a web-based video visit product (Securus Video Connect) for remote video sessions via app, computer, or tablet.

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How to Mail Someone at South Central: Digital Mail Center Address, Rules, and What Reaches an Offender

Mailing a letter to someone at South Central Correctional Center (SCCC)? Here's the most important thing: Missouri changed how personal mail works. Since July 1, 2022, personal postal mail no longer goes directly to Missouri Department of Corrections facilities. Instead, everything routes through the Missouri DOC Digital Mail Center, where staff scan your letter and deliver it electronically to the resident.

Missouri Digital Mail: how to send letters and greeting cards to someone at SCCC

Here's the most important thing to know about mailing letters to someone at South Central Correctional Center (SCCC): since July 1, 2022, the facility no longer accepts personal mail directly. All personal correspondence now goes through the Missouri DOC Digital Mail Center, where it's scanned and delivered electronically to the resident. Once your letter reaches the Digital Mail Center, staff digitize it and make it available on the resident's media player. No tablet? The letter still gets scanned, then printed and hand-delivered. Either way, your mail goes through the Digital Mail Center—not the prison mailroom like it used to.

Common Questions

Can inmates at South Central Corrections Center receive incoming telephone calls?

No. Inmates at South Central Corrections Center cannot receive incoming telephone calls. They can only make outgoing calls if not on restricted status.

How do families fund calls or set up an account to get calls or video visits from SCCC?

Fund a Securus account online or by phone, and you may be able to add funds through Advance Connect. Debit minutes can also be purchased in the canteen or at facility kiosks. You'll need to register with Securus to receive calls or schedule remote video.

Are phone calls monitored or recorded at South Central Corrections Center?

Yes. All offender phone calls at South Central Corrections Center are monitored for security purposes.

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