What You Can't Mail to Walla Walla County Jail (and How to Address Letters)
Mail rules are strict, and small details—like a sticker on the envelope—can get a letter rejected. Use the addressing format and prohibited items list below to make sure your mail reaches your loved one at Walla Walla County Jail.
Address your letter like this: INDIVIDUAL NAME c/o Walla Walla County Corrections Department 300 W. Alder Walla Walla, WA, 99362 The
The facility is at 300 West Alder Street, Walla Walla, WA 99362. If mail keeps getting returned or delayed and you need to check on something, you can reach the county office at 509-524-5431 or fax (509) 524-5481.
Keep the envelope plain. No stickers, and no extra writing beyond the addressee and your return address. You must include a return address - without one, your letter may be rejected.
Prohibited Contents
- ✓ Stickers
- ✓ Sexually explicit photographs
- ✓ Third-party communications from inmates in other institutions
- Write the address exactly - Use the “INDIVIDUAL NAME c/o Walla Walla County Corrections Department” format and the full 300 W. Alder, Walla Walla, WA 99362 address.
- Add a clear return address - Put your return address on the envelope; it’s required.
- Keep the envelope clean - No stickers and no extra notes or decorations on the outside.
- If something keeps getting rejected, call the office - Ask what needs to change before you resend it (Office: 509-524-5431).
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