Where to Mail Letters & Photos to Someone at St. Charles County Jail (JailATM Olivette Address)
Sending a letter or photos to someone at St. Charles County Corrections? Mail goes to the JailATM central processing address in Olivette, not directly to the jail.
All personal mail for St. Charles County inmates goes through JailATM's central processing facility, not to the jail itself. Include the incarcerated person's full name and inmate number on the envelope so it gets matched correctly. Use this address for letters, cards, and personal correspondence: JailATM.com - St Charles County Corrections Inmate Name/Inmate Number 9506 Olive Blvd. MB# 213 Olivette, MO 63132
Envelope example: JailATM.com - St Charles County Corrections John Doe / 123456 9506 Olive Blvd. MB# 213 Olivette, MO 63132
Your mail gets routed through a central processing facility, where it's opened and scanned. The inmate then receives it electronically at the jail, not as a physical original. Keep that in mind before sending anything you'd expect to arrive in its original form.
Note: Don't send legal or official documents to the JailATM processing address. If legal mail is received there, it won't be forwarded to St. Charles County Department of Corrections. It will be returned to the sender.
Photos
- ✓ Avoid photos that depict nudity (these may be delayed or rejected)
- ✓ Avoid photos that depict gang activity (these may be delayed or rejected)
- ✓ Avoid photos that depict criminal activity (these may be delayed or rejected)
Want your photos to move through processing without issues? Keep them simple and clearly appropriate. Family snapshots, everyday life updates, and kid-friendly pictures are your safest bet. Anything that could be interpreted as nudity, gang activity, or criminal activity can be delayed or rejected at the processing facility.
Don't mail books or larger packages to the JailATM processing facility. They won't be accepted. If you want to send books, follow the facility's bookseller rules: soft-cover books may be accepted only when sent directly from approved booksellers (Barnes & Noble or Books A Million). Books from Amazon or other third-party sellers will not be accepted.
Tip: Don't send books to the Olivette JailATM address. Order soft-cover books directly from Barnes & Noble or Books A Million (not Amazon or third-party sellers), following the facility's policy.
Common Mistakes
- ✓ Sending legal mail or official documents to the JailATM address, it will not be forwarded and will be returned to the sender
- ✓ Ordering books from Amazon or other third-party sellers, they will not be accepted
- ✓ Mailing books or larger packages to the Olivette JailATM address, that facility does not accept them
- ✓ Forgetting the inmate number on the address line, your mail can be delayed because it is harder to match to the right person
Before you drop anything in the mail, double-check a few things. Use the JailATM Olivette address with the inmate's full name and inmate number. Keep photos clearly appropriate (images showing nudity, gang activity, or criminal activity may be delayed or rejected). Sending a book? Stick to soft-cover and order directly from Barnes & Noble or Books A Million, not Amazon or third-party sellers. And keep legal or official documents out of the JailATM stream entirely. They'll be returned to you, not forwarded.
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