Send Photos & Mail at Volusia County Corr. Facility, FL

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Volusia County Correctional Facility handles most incoming mail through offsite scanning. Letters and photos are inspected, scanned, and delivered electronically to inmates via the facility's tablet app. Legal mail and correspondence from public officials follow a different process. Mail is delivered Monday through Friday only—nothing arrives over weekends or holidays. Address everything with the inmate's booking name and booking number, and include your full return address. Missing information means your mail may be returned. Photos are accepted, but senders pay $1.00 per photo. Explicit or biohazard images get rejected or returned, and rejected photos aren't charged. Packages from friends and family aren't accepted. The only exception: religious materials and publications sent prepaid directly from the publisher or bookstore, with limits on how many an inmate can keep.

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Quick Facts

  • Routine incoming mail and photos (except privileged legal/public-official mail) are inspected and regular mail is scanned offsite and delivered electronically via tablet.
  • Mail is delivered to inmates Monday through Friday and not on weekends or holidays.
  • Mail must use the inmate's booking name and number and include a return address or it may be returned.
  • Senders are charged $1.00 per photo; explicit or biohazard photos will be rejected or returned and rejected photos are not charged.
  • Packages mailed or delivered by family, friends, or others will not be accepted.

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Common Questions

Where should I send regular mail for an inmate at Volusia County Correctional Facility?

Send regular mail to: SCH-VCDC, PO Box 30, Pinellas Park, FL 33781. Legal mail, cashier’s checks, money orders, and certified government checks should go to the facility’s designated address for legal/financial items.

Can I send photos to an inmate and is there a fee?

Yes. Photos are accepted, and the sender is charged $1.00 per photo. Photos with explicit content or biohazards will be rejected or returned, and rejected photos aren’t charged.

Can I send packages or books to an inmate at Volusia County?

No. Packages from friends, family, or other individuals aren't accepted. The only exception is religious materials and publications mailed prepaid directly from the publisher or bookstore. Inmates have limits on how many paperback books, magazines, and publications they can keep.

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