How to Send Mail to Someone at Twin Falls Community Reentry Center

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How to Send Mail to Someone at Twin Falls Community Reentry Center

For mail to reach someone at Twin Falls Community Reentry Center (TFCRC), the first line of the address must include two things: the resident's last name and their IDOC number. Missing either one can delay delivery or get your letter returned. Double-check before you seal the envelope.

Below that first line, use the standard IDOC format: the facility name and any unit information the resident uses. Not sure about the unit? Focus on getting the last name and IDOC number right on line one - that's what IDOC uses to match mail to the right person.

Send letters to Twin Falls Community Reentry Center at 616 Washington St. South, Twin Falls, ID 83301. Need to confirm the address before mailing? Call TFCRC at 208-644-7900. Remember: first line should always be the resident's last name and IDOC number.

TFCRC residents can receive personal letters, but packages aren't allowed. Don't mail food, toiletries, clothing, or other "care package" items - they'll be rejected. Stick to letters and other permitted items.

  • Photos are allowed, but Polaroids are not.
  • Photos containing nudity are prohibited.

All personal mail is opened and searched. Staff check letters for contraband before handing them to residents, so don't include anything that could be considered prohibited.

If staff find something unacceptable, your mail may be returned - or referred to authorities. Keep it simple: just your letter and any allowed photos. That way it moves through screening without issues.

How to Send Mail to Someone at Twin Falls Community Reentry Center

Publications Books

  • Don’t mail publications directly to the resident yourself; they must be sent directly from the publisher or an IDOC-approved vendor.
  • Include a receipt or invoice with the publication.
  • Amazon is not an approved vendor.
  • Books must be softcover.
  • Maximum size: 11" long × 8 1/2" wide × 3" thick.

Legal mail gets different treatment. Staff can open and inspect it for safety, but they do so in the resident's presence and aren't supposed to read the contents.

Note: Incoming confidential mail may still be scanned to check for policy violations.

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