Find official facility contacts and addresses

First, figure out whether your person is in a WDOC prison or a county jail. The contact points are completely different. WDOC lists the Wyoming Women's Center at 1000 West Griffith in Lusk, Wyoming 82225, with a main phone number (307-334-3693), fax, and email contact. County detention information comes from the Sheriff's Office instead. Converse County Sheriff's Office lists 1201 Mesa Drive, Suite C, Douglas, WY 82633 with a main phone number (307-358-4700). Some county pages also publish court contacts like Circuit Court (307-358-2196) and District Court (307-358-3165), plus operational details: inmates are typically seen by a judge or county court within 72 hours of arrest to have bond set, and medical coverage includes a nurse on site daily and a physician visit once a week. You may also find county-level addresses for the Sheriff's Office, such as 309 W. 20th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001 for Laramie County.

Pay close attention to the exact format a facility requires for mail. One detention center's instructions spell out a format that includes "C/O" followed by the person's name and cell assignment, plus the jail's full street address. This kind of detail matters. Some facilities use third-party mail processing addresses or reject mail that isn't labeled correctly.

Common Questions

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Which address should I use to mail a regular letter versus legal mail to an inmate at Converse County Detention Center?

Converse County Detention Center states that beginning August 11, 2025, all inmate mail must be mailed to PO BOX 591, Longview, Texas 75606 with the inmate name and inmate number included. It also states that legal mail should still be sent directly to the Converse County Detention Center at 1201 Mesa Drive, Suite C, Douglas, WY 82633. Because mail rules can change, double-check the current instructions with the facility before you send anything.

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How do I post bond for someone at Converse County Detention Center?

Converse County Detention Center states it accepts bond payments by card onsite or by phone through AllPaid, and that the fee is 8.5% of the transaction amount (with a $50,000 per-transaction limit). It also states you can call AllPaid at 888-604-7888 to post bond and you will need the inmate’s full name and inmate ID number.

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Where can I send letters or documents to be included in a parole hearing packet?

The Wyoming Board of Parole states letters of support and confirmation of employment offers may be sent to the Board’s mailing address or via email, and they must be received at least two weeks before the hearing to be included. It also states unsigned letters may not be included, and that it cannot provide details regarding offenders or hearings to anyone other than certified victims (which includes friends and family members).

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