Can you write a letter to someone in jail?
the jail is in hamtramck its called dickerson its on hamtramck drive
Yes. Inmates get mail all the time.
SURE CAN!
more than likely, yes
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yes
yeah.
are you for real??
yes you can write a letter to someone in jail it also depends on what the person who has done. speak to the jail and find out.
yeah no.
i thought they have internet
Yes, I don't see why you can't.
ya and u can actually visit them
yes you can
Yes. The only thing is your mail to them is read. It's either for cautious reasons or their entertainment regardless they are being read.
Yes you can. I write my boyfriend every other day telling him how much I miss him.
Yes you can. People in jail would go CRAZY if they didn't receive any mail at all! Have you ever thought about what it would be like having to stay in a dirty cellar locked up from the rest of the world? Go on and give him some support!
...or her.
yes you would need the actual address of the jail he is in and you would also need his booking number.
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Yes, you can call the jail and get the address. Just put her name and underneath it c/o and the jails name. Carefull what you write though, they read everything...
Prisons have different regulations. Yeah you can mail them a letter.Understand that it will be subject to security screening which could include opening and reading it (depending upon the type of prison and/or prisoner). Don't put any naked photos in the envelope until you find out how the mail works there. Call the prison for information and the right address, etc.
Yes, you can as long as you have the address to the jail and the persons inmate number.
Yes, but if you have a murderer as your penpal or something, you might want to make up a pen name (alias) to write them with and use a PO box or something so you don't have to worry if they get out.
Yea course you can!
You just need the full address of the Jail & away you go!!
Take Care
Yes, and if you don't have the address here is a website with all the states jails and prisons listed. Some of these jails and prisons even provide names of prisoners, their rap sheets and a picture.
http://www.ancestorhunt.com/prison_searc...



