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Sending Mail to Spartanburg County Jail — Regular Mail, Scanned Mail, and Legal/Privileged Mail Addresses

Sending mail to someone at Spartanburg County Jail? The address depends on what you're sending. Personal letters get scanned and delivered digitally, so they go to a PO Box in Florida. Legal or privileged mail goes directly to the jail's physical address.

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Sending Mail to Spartanburg County Jail — Regular Mail, Scanned Mail, and Legal/Privileged Mail Addresses

Personal letters to inmates are scanned and delivered digitally. Send them to the Florida PO Box below - include the inmate's name and name number on the recipient line so it gets matched correctly: Spartanburg County Detention Center Inmate Name (and name number) PO Box 9133 Seminole, FL 33775

Legal or privileged mail works differently - it goes directly to the jail's physical address. Use this format: Inmate's Name 950 California Ave Spartanburg, SC 29303

What counts as privileged mail? Correspondence from attorneys, courts, law enforcement, and similar legal or rights organizations.

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  • Use U.S. Postal Service money orders only if you’re sending funds through the mail.
  • Write the inmate’s name and inmate number on the money order.

Warning: If you include letters or photographs in the same envelope as a mailed money order, all contents will be returned to the sender.

Sending Mail to Spartanburg County Jail — Regular Mail, Scanned Mail, and Legal/Privileged Mail Addresses

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  • Order books only through Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
  • Make sure books are paperback only.
  • Have the order delivered directly to the identified inmate (not dropped off by a person).

Books that don't meet guidelines get returned to the sender. That includes used books, hardcovers, leather-bound books, and anything with thread binding. Content restrictions apply too - sexually explicit material is prohibited, along with anything inflammatory that could incite disturbance or advocate violence against staff, officials, or other people.

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  • Send regular personal mail to: Spartanburg County Detention Center, Inmate Name (and name number), PO Box 9133, Seminole, FL 33775.
  • Send privileged/legal mail to: Inmate’s Name, 950 California Ave, Spartanburg, SC 29303.
  • If mailing funds, use USPS money orders only and write the inmate’s name + inmate number on the money order.
  • Don’t put letters or photos in the same envelope as a money order.
  • Send books only from Amazon or Barnes & Noble, paperback only, shipped directly to the inmate.

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