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Because inmates do not have access to the Internet, JPays email service works a little differently than your email program at home. Inmates receive their email according to a schedule set by their facility, and emails are subject to the same screening and delivery rules that apply to traditional mail.
Food and Sundry packages ordered for inmates are required to be ordered through Keefe Group/Access Securepak, Union Supply Direct, or Walkenhorsts. Inmates have access to catalogs, flyers, and order forms for the programs at the institutions.
1st Class Mail Enclosures Inmates may receive the following in a first class letter: Photographs (5) no nude, no Polaroid (no larger than 5 x 7) Newspaper clippings (5) (no larger than 8 x 11) Pamphlets or brochures (5) (simple, single page, no larger than 8 x 11); bi fold or tri fold.
Please allow 24 72 hours for the order to deliver to the facility. Q: When will my package be delivered to the facility? A: Orders are delivered according to the inmates commissary schedule.
Inmates can also receive packages. Packages can include food, clothing, magazines, and other publications from approved vendors. The list of approved items may vary from prison to prison. Some approved vendors include Keefe Group/Access Securepak, Union Supply Direct, and Walkenhorsts.
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Quarterly Packages are packages that consist primarily of clothing, tennis shoes, food, and health and beauty items. Inmates in the California Department of Corrections that are classified as Privilege Group A/B are allowed one 30 pound Quarterly Package each quarter.
Inmates are allowed to receive one (1) package every three (3) months. All packages must be ordered from an approved vendor. Approved Vendor Catalogs may be obtained in the facility Library. Packages are not to exceed thirty (30) pounds.
Food and Sundry packages ordered for inmates are required to be ordered through Keefe Group/Access Securepak, Union Supply Direct, or Walkenhorsts. Inmates have access to catalogs, flyers, and order forms for the programs at the institutions.
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction has an offender locator tool on its website where the public can find someone incarcerated in the state. There are a few options for searching, such as by name, county, facility, status, parole or hearing date, or ID, and you can sort the results.
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections (Site ID 86)

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