Send Photos & Mail at Webster County Detention Center

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Mail rules at Webster County Detention Center are strict—keep letters simple. Don't include stamps or envelopes (including loose postage). Letters, cards, and photos can't have stickers or glitter. Anything sprayed with perfume or cologne gets returned. Sending packages? Books, approved clothing, and permitted religious items must ship directly from a verifiable vendor like Amazon or Walmart. Get approval before placing your order. Everything gets inspected on arrival, and rejected items go back to the sender. County inmates can receive property sent within 14 days of booking. Some items require the inmate to submit a property request form listing what you're sending.

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Quick Facts

  • Stamps and envelopes are not allowed in mail to Webster County Detention Center inmates.
  • Letters, cards, and photos must not include stickers, glitter, or sprayed scents; perfumes and colognes will be returned.
  • Books are limited: inmates may have three books in their cell and five in their property; excess books are donated to the facility library.
  • All packages must be ordered and mailed directly from a verifiable vendor and are subject to approval and inspection; unacceptable packages will be returned to sender.

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Common Questions

Can I include stamps or envelopes when mailing a letter to an inmate at Webster County Detention Center?

No. Stamps and envelopes aren’t allowed in mail to Webster County inmates, so don’t enclose them with your letter or any package.

Where must books, clothing, or religious items be purchased to send to Webster County inmates?

Books must be ordered and shipped directly from a verifiable vendor like Amazon or Walmart. Quantity limits apply: up to three in the cell and five in property.

What happens if I send mail with decorations or scents to an inmate at Webster County Detention Center?

It will be rejected. Mail with stickers, glitter, or sprayed scents isn’t accepted, and anything with perfume or cologne is returned after inspection.

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