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Default Missouri Department Of Correction's – Mail Reception Guidelines.

MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION'S – MAIL RECEPTION GUIDELINES.
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One of the most important ways you can communicate with an offender is
through written correspondence. Encourage your family and friends to write!

Even if you are coming to visit soon and have talked on the phone recently, a letter is really appreciated, especially since your contact with an incarcerated loved one is restricted.

If you have a few free minutes, send a quick note or card!
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Default How Should Mail Be Addressed?

HOW SHOULD MAIL BE ADDRESSED?


To ensure delivery of your correspondence, we ask that you address envelopes as follows, and also complete your return address on the envelope.


Offender’s Name and Register Number
Name of Institution (Housing Unit if known)
Post Office Box Number or Street Address
City, State and Zip Code


The addresses for Missouri’s correctional facilities are Listed Below:
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Algoa Correctional Center
(C-2 male)
8501 No More Victims Road
Jefferson City, Mo. 65101
573-751-3911
Dwayne Kempker, Warden



Boonville Correctional Center
(C-3 male)
1216 East Morgan Street
Boonville, Mo. 65233-1300
660-882-6521
John W. Bowen, Warden


Chillicothe Correctional Center(C-1 to C-5 female)
1500 Third Street
Chillicothe, Mo. 64601
660-646-4032
Jennifer Miller, Warden


Crossroads Correctional Center
(C-5 male)
1115 E. Pence Road
Cameron, Mo. 64429
816-632-2727
Larry Denney, Warden


Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center
(C-4 & C-5 male)
2727 Hwy K
Bonne Terre, Mo. 63628
573-358-5516
Steve Larkins, Warden


Farmington Correctional Center
(C-2 & C-4 male)
1012 W. Columbia Street
Farmington, Mo. 63640
573-218-7100
Al Luebbers, Warden


Fulton Reception and Diagnostic Center(C-1 to C-5 male)
P.O. Box 190
Fulton, Mo. 65251
573-592-4040
Stewart V. Epps, Warden


Jefferson City Correctional Center
(C-5 male)
8200 No More Victims Road
Jefferson City, Mo. 65101
573-751-3224
Dave Dormire, Warden


Maryville Treatment Center
(C-2 male)
30227 US Hwy 136
Maryville, Mo. 64468
660-582-6542
Joe Ledbetter, Warden


Missouri Eastern Correctional Center(C-3 male)
18701 Old Highway 66
Pacific, Mo. 63069
636-257-3322
Larry Rowley, Warden


Moberly Correctional Center
(C-3 male)
P.O. Box 7
Moberly, Mo. 65270
660-263-3778
Dean Minor, Warden


Northeast Correctional Center(C-4 male)
13698 Airport Road
Bowling Green, MO 63334
573-324-9975
Jim Moore, Warden


Ozark Correctional Center(C-2 male)
929 Honor Camp Lane
Fordland, Mo. 65652
417-767-4491
Virgil Lansdown, Warden


Potosi Correctional Center(C-5 male)
11593 State Highway O
Mineral Point, Mo. 63660
573-438-6000
Don Roper, Warden


South Central Correctional Center
(C-5 male)
255 W. Hwy 32
Licking, Mo. 65542
573-674-4470
Michael Bowersox, Warden


Southeast Correctional Center
(C-5 male)
Highway 105
Charleston, Mo. 63834
573-683-4409
Troy Steele, Warden


Tipton Correctional Center
(C-2 male)
619 N. Osage Avenue
Tipton, Mo. 65081
660-433-2031
Jill McGuire, Warden


Western Missouri Correctional Center
(C-3 & C-4 male)
609 E. Pence Road
Cameron, Mo. 64429
816-632-1390
Jean Ann Johnson, Warden


Western Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center
(C-1 to C-5 male)
3401 Faraon
St. Joseph, Mo. 64506
816-387-2158
Bill Burgess, Warden


Women's Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center
(C-1 to C-5 female)
P.O. Box 300
1101 E. Hwy 54
Vandalia, Mo. 63382
573-594-6686
Cyndi Prudden, Warden
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IS MAIL INSPECTED?

Yes, all incoming and outgoing mail is subject to search. Mail received is briefly examined for unauthorized articles or substances and scanned to ensure it does not contain anything which may compromise the safety and security of the facility.
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WHAT CAN BE SENT WITH LETTERS?

Up to five 8 ˝ x 11 enclosures or news clippings may be included with each letter. Only film-processed photographs or digital copies are permitted.

Any enclosures, including photographs, may not contain depictions of gang activity, pornography, nudity, be sexually explicit or contain other inappropriate content.

Stamps and stamped envelopes cannot be included in mail sent to an offender.
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CAN MAGAZINES OR NEWSPAPERS
BE PURCHASED FOR AN OFFENDER?

After an offender leaves the diagnostic center and is permanently assigned to a facility, you may make gift subscription purchases of magazines and newspapers for an offender. Prior to doing so, however, you should verify the magazine or paper is allowed and you have the complete and accurate mailing address which includes the offenders name, number and housing unit.

You may also deposit funds to an offender’s account and they may then, in turn, subscribe to a periodical of choice.
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WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU RECEIVE UNWANTED
CORRESPONDENCE?

If you received unwelcome mail or threatening letters from an offender, notify the institution in writing that you wish the correspondence to cease.

You should also provide a copy of the correspondence received. The offender will be directed to stop writing you.

If it continues, the offender will be referred for possible disciplinary action.
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