Mail Rules at Taylor County Detention: Addressing, Photo Limits, and Prohibited Items
Sending a letter or photos to someone at Taylor County Detention? Small details matter. How you address the envelope, the number of pages, even photo size—get these wrong and your mail comes right back.
Address your mail like this: Inmate's Name Taylor County Detention Center 120 S Central Ave Campbellsville, KY 42718
Always include your full name in the return address. If the letter gets rejected or can't be delivered, this helps the facility return it to the right person.
Letters are limited to three sheets of paper per envelope. Every page counts toward that total, even folded ones. Go over the limit and your mail could get held up.
Sending pictures? Keep them 4" x 6" or smaller. Larger prints can get your mailing rejected.
Photo limit: Inmates may have up to 10 loose photos. After that, a photo album is required, and albums must be purchased through commissary (you cannot mail a photo album to the detention center).
Prohibited Items
- ✓ Perfume
- ✓ Lipstick
- ✓ Stickers
- ✓ Crayon
- ✓ Paint
Assume anything you mail will be read and inspected. Privileged mail (like legal correspondence) is handled differently, but regular letters are fair game. Keep sensitive personal details out of standard mail if privacy is a concern.
Writing to more than one person at Taylor County Detention? Send a separate envelope for each inmate. Combining letters for different inmates in one envelope will get your mail rejected or returned.
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