Mail Rules at Taylor County Detention: Addressing, Photo Limits, and Prohibited Items
Address your mail like this: Inmate's Name Taylor County Detention Center 120 S Central Ave Campbellsville, KY 42718
How to send messages, photos, and packages
To reach Taylor County Detention, start with the detention center's contact page. It lists the facility address, phone, fax, and the captain's email for direct inquiries. For custody status updates, VINE notification calls follow a staged retry pattern: you'll receive calls every 30 minutes for 24 hours until you enter the correct PIN. If the alert is still unconfirmed after that, calls drop to every two hours for another 24 hours and may leave messages. In Kentucky, phone calls, video visits, secure messaging, tablet services, and mail are commonly handled through third-party vendors. You may need to create a vendor account before you can schedule or receive electronic messages. Expect that calls and messages are monitored or recorded.
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Address your mail like this: Inmate's Name Taylor County Detention Center 120 S Central Ave Campbellsville, KY 42718
If you’re sending a letter or photos to someone at Taylor County Detention, sticking to the jail’s mail rules helps your envelope get accepted instead of returned.
Use the detention center’s contact page to find the facility address, phone, fax, and the captain’s email for direct inquiries.
VINE calls follow a staged retry pattern: they call every 30 minutes for up to 24 hours until you enter the correct PIN. If unconfirmed, calls continue every two hours for another 24 hours and may leave messages.
Calls and electronic messages are typically monitored or recorded at Kentucky facilities. For specific privacy and monitoring policies, check the detention center's contact information or the vendor's rules.
Paying a bond feels urgent. At Taylor County Detention, here's what matters: when you can pay, which bond types the jail accepts, and when you'll need to go to the Circuit/County Clerk instead.
If you want to visit someone at Taylor County Detention Center, you'll need to schedule it ahead of time. Visits are appointment-only, and inmates can only receive a limited number of visits per week.
VINE lets you stay informed about custody changes at Taylor County Detention Center without calling the jail over and over. Here's how registration works and what to expect once your alerts are active.