Do you want to send photos to an inmate currently housed at the Nassau County Correctional Center in New York? Inmate Photos helps family members and friends to send pictures to inmates in more than 4,000 correctional facilities across the U.S.
Sending photos and photo postcards is all we do. Therefore, we know the rules and regulations that are required of each facility. It is crucial to know the rules for sending photos to an individual facility. The reason for this is because the rules can significantly vary across different facilities.
There is more to sending photos to a loved one than just shipping them off in an envelope or a package. Many facilities require that inmate mail or other communications are addressed in a specific way. Some facilities have a zero-tolerance for something that seems as simple as not correctly addressing a letter, a postcard, or photo to an inmate housed at their facility. That is why so many people rely on Inmate Photos to share photos and postcards with their loved one.
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The location of the Nassau County Correctional Center is in East Meadow, New York. East Meadow is a hamlet located in the town of Hempstead in Nassau County, Long Island. Colonists first settled in the area in 1643 and it grew over the years to its current population of more than 51,000 residents.
East Meadow is the home of several notable figures, including Broadway playwright Richard Greenberg, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, and basketball legend Julius Erving. It is also the home of the Nassau County Correctional Center, built in 1971 to hold 175 inmates. Today, it houses medium-security inmates awaiting hearings or trials, and inmates that received a sentence to serve time in the Nassau County Correctional Center facility.
The physical address of the facility is:
Nassau County Correctional Center
100 Carman Avenue
East Meadow, NY 11554
The Nassau County Correctional Center has specific requirements for sending photos to inmates. Family members are not permitted to bring photos to their visit. The Visitor Contraband Warning notice explicitly states that visitors are not permitted to possess any items that the facility deems to be contraband. Some items on the list include:
Violating this contraband policy may potentially result in restrictions placed on the inmate and on the visitor that attempts to convey contraband such as photos into the facility. The policy indicates that visitors violating the contraband are subject to arrest and prosecution.
Avoid these harsh penalties by properly following the regulations for sending photos, including:
The rules for photo postcards are the same as the regulations for sending photos.
The rules for sending mail to inmates vary across different correctional facilities. It is imperative that any person that wants to send mail to inmates follow the mail procedures and the rules of that particular correctional facility. Failure to follow the rules regarding mail may result in the inmate not receiving the mail or the possibility of stricter penalties.
All mail sent to an inmate at Nassau County Correctional Center must include:
The facility distributes mail to inmates six days per week throughout the year. Correctional center staff opens all mail and inspects it. The correctional center staff makes the decisions regarding whether any letter or photo violates the mail rules of the Nassau County Correctional Center. The staff returns or destroys any photos that violate the rules.
Inmate Photos takes care of the hard work for you. We know the rules for sending photos to inmates at the Nassau County Correctional Center. You do not have to worry about the possibility of unknowingly violating the rules regarding photos. Inmate Photos makes the process easy for family and friends.
Inmate Photos uses vibrant inks to create high-quality photos for your loved ones.
We even take care of mailing the photos to the Nassau County Correctional Center. Do you have more than the required limit on photos that inmates can receive at a time? We take care to stay within the limits on the number of allowed photos per inmate per day. That way, you avoid the potential of having your photos returned or destroyed because of rules violations.
Inmate Photos sends pictures, including postcards, to men and women in local, state, and federal correctional facilities across the U.S. Get started sending pictures to your family member or other loved one today when you download our app.
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