Correspondence Is Encouraged
It is important for all concerned to communicate and one way to accomplish this is through the mail. Security staff is required to inspect both incoming and outgoing mail. This generally does not include reading the mail, but the reading of mail may occur when there are concerns for Adults In Custody (AIC) and/or facility safety and security, violations of law or when
there is a requirement that the behavior of an AIC be monitored.
- All correspondence must go through the U. S. Mail. Unacceptable mail will be returned to sender.
- Letters are required to have a valid return address.
- Any person supplying contraband into a corrections facility is subject to criminal prosecution in accordance with ORS 162.185.
- Mail sent between currently incarcerated AIC's within this facility or any other correctional facility will not be accepted or forwarded. Mail intended for other AIC's to be forwarded via 3rd parties will also not be allowed. Failure to follow this rule may result in AIC discipline. Exceptions may be requested if the other AIC is an immediate family member or the correspondence is strictly legal in nature.
- AIC's must purchase pre-stamped envelopes through the commissary. If an offender is completely without funds and is considered indigent they may order and receive, through commissary, two stamped envelopes per week.
New Mailing Address for US Mail (Starting September 26, 2025)
All regular AIC postal mail (postcards, letters, greeting cards, etc.) will be scanned into the system and available to the AIC via their tablet. Friends and family should be advised to start sending mail to the new postal address below, starting September 26, 2025.
The AICs ID Number can be obtained by calling 541-682-4263 or checking the AIC Viewer inmateinformation.lanecounty.org