What You Can and Can't Send to an Inmate at Wasco State Prison

Clueless About What's Allowed in the Mail at Wasco State Prison?

If you know someone who has just become an inmate at Wasco State Prison in California, then you need to know what you're allowed and not allowed to send them. If you follow the list, you shouldn't have items returned back to you and your inmate will be able to get the stuff you send them.

What You Can Send To An Inmate at Wasco State Prison:

1. Money Orders and Personal Checks: If you're sending money to be put on the books for your inmate, then you need to make out the money order or check to the CDC (California Department of Corrections) or put the inmate name AND their CDC number. If you don't want to send it directly, you can use JPay.com. JPay is a web site that will send your inmate money to put on the books. It may possibly get there quickly then if you sent it.

2. 20 stamps or 20 envelopes from the post office that already have the embossed/metered postage present. Do NOT put stamps on the envelopes and send them to your inmate. They will be returned back to you.

3. One lined writing tablet. It can not have a cardboard or spiral metal binding.

4. 10 photographs. You have to write the inmate name and their CDC number on the back of each one.

5. 2 soft cover books. Books HAVE to come from the publisher or a book vendor. A few places you can use are Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, and Christianbooks.com.

6. Mainlined inmates are allowed to receive magazines and newspapers. These need to also come from the publisher.

What You Can't Send To An Inmate at Wasco State Prison:

1. No Hardcover books are allowed.

2. Inmates are not able to receive Polaroid pictures, or pictures that have been altered. Pictures of gang signs, tattoos, nude people, weapons, or drugs will not make it to your inmate so don't send them.

3. No Pens or Pencils.

4. Glitter, stickers (including address labels), glued, metal, plastic, laminated, crayon drawings, hand painted items are not allowed.

5. Reception center inmates can not receive newspapers or magazines. So if your inmate is not going to be at Wasco that long, do not get him a subscription.

6. No manila envelopes.

7. No blank paper (drawing paper, lined is ok)

8. No lipstick, or hair. No substance of any kind.

 
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Can I write addresses on pre stamped envelopes being sent to an inmate at Wasco State Prison?

Posted on 04/14/2009 at 7:04:27 PM

My Mom needs to send perscription reading glasses that are currently being made to my brother whom was just taken into custody.If they need to be sent by the manufactor, then we need a phone # and address. He was taken in as a parolee.???

Posted on 04/07/2009 at 11:04:15 AM

Randy, no you can't send snacks like cookies and cakes. They aren't allowed to have goody boxes like that anymore. You can put money on their books so they can buy their own stuff from the commissary.

Posted on 04/05/2009 at 11:04:01 AM

can you tell me where i can find the replys to the comments i sent you

Posted on 04/05/2009 at 9:04:25 AM

can you send snacks like cookies and cakes

Posted on 04/05/2009 at 9:04:21 AM

Geena, Before sending money for Temporary Community Leave, the inmate should contact his or her counselor for instructions. I found this information online for Restitution Payment. "To make a payment for a Restitution Fine or Direct Order for a parolee, the parolee should contact his parole agent for instruction. If the payment is for an inmate, the inmate should contact his counselor for information. When making a payment, please give the Restitution Fine or Direct Order information. We also need in writing what should be done with any excess money over the Fine or Direct Order amount. It can either be giving to the inmate or refunded to the sender."

Posted on 10/17/2008 at 1:10:42 PM

0KAY S0 0NCE I SEND THE M0NEY 0RDER I SEND IT T0 HIM AS IF I WAS WRITTING HIM A LETTER AND ADRESSED TO HIM LIKE THAT?

Posted on 10/17/2008 at 11:10:30 AM

what about restitution payment and temporary community leave payment? what is it about? Thanks for your reply.

Posted on 10/17/2008 at 7:10:00 AM

Thanks !!!! Best information I've gotten online.

Posted on 02/11/2008 at 12:02:46 PM

Very informative, although I hope I never have to refer to the list or send anything to anyone in prison :( You get a 5 from me :)

Posted on 10/28/2007 at 7:10:00 PM

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