How to Send Mail to Inmates in Jail or Prison
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How do I send an Email to an Inmate in Jail?

How can I write an inmate in Prison?

Many people write us at TheInmateLocator.com and ask how they can easily send letters to inmates in jails or they ask if they can email their friends and family that are in prison.  The reality is that the vast majority of detention facilities around the United States do not allow inmates to communicate with email.  Most people can write a letter, but this is often times not very convenient.  Besides slowly writing a letter you have to find a pen, get some paper, look for an envelope and buy a stamp.  In addition, most people live busy lives with kids, school and work and then you have to go to the post office or mailbox in order to mail the letter.  Our website has found that a website called SnailMailer solves many of these issues that were just mentioned.  

Click the link to visit this website and check it out.

**Unfortunately this service is no longer available

This website is also capable of sending high quality photos that you can upload from your computer.  This website makes it pretty easy to send letters quickly and easily to jails and prisons or anywhere you want to send them.