Sunday, April 28, 2013

California jails to soon impose new mail rules


Prisoners in San Diego jails will soon only be able to receive mail on postcards or via email.
Inmates incarcerated in San Diego County jails will no longer be able to receive handwritten letters, except postcards. On September 1, a new policy will go into effect that will prohibit inmates from reading letters that are not sent through email or postcard form in an effort to cut down on potential drug smuggling.
According to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department website, inmates are allowed to purchase pre-stamped envelopes and postcards from the facility commissary.  Inmates who do not have sufficient funds will be given a select  number of pre-stamped envelopes; however, family members are able to deposit money for such purposes into an inmate's account online. In addition, inmates are able to send as many letters as they would like to each day, as long as there is no mention of nudity, gang symbols or drug references, in which case the communication would be returned to sender.


"All mail entering and leaving a jail facility is searched for contraband and the writing will be scanned for security issues," the source stated. "The only exception will be 'legal mail' between an inmate and the inmate’s attorney, correspondence from State and Federal Courts, any member of the State Bar or holder of public office, Citizens Law Enforcement Review Board (CLERB), Internal Affairs, Office of the Sheriff, the Corrections Standards Authority and the Facility Commander or the Assistant Facility Commander."
There are several ways that prisoners and their families smuggle drugs into prison. In the past, experts have found that scribbles written by an inmate's young family member or child contained powerful drugs that were later determined to be contraband. According to The New York Times, opiates that come in paper strip form such as Suboxone have been attached to Father's Day cards, coloring book pages or under stamps that inmates can later sell for up to $25 per hit.
As of September 1, inmates will only allowed to receive rectangular postcards that are 3.5 inches to 4.5 inches high and 5 inches to 6 inches long. While photo postcards will be accepted, anything marked with crayons, stains, makeup or similar substances will be sent back. Police know this new system will not completely eliminate the drug trade within prison walls from taking place, but hope that it will bring some change.

 by Greg Rynerson


Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Send Food, Snacks, and Hygiene Products to your incarcerated loved ones

Access Securepak® is designed to be your ONE STOP SHOP for sending gift packages to your family or friends in the Santa Clara County Jail.  All products displayed on the website have been pre-approved by the California Department of Corrections.  Choose from a variety of our kits to send your loved one your own special gift package!

Access Securepak is a great way to easily and quickly send food to your loved ones. Trust me, the jail and Elmwood doesnt provide much food, and the food they do provide is disgusting. Sending a package to your loved one will most definately brighten their day.

Here is a list of the packages you can send to someone in main jail or elmwood:


42247 - Santa Clara Snack Pack
( $11.87 )
QTY: 6 - Cool-Off Lemonade
QTY: 2 - Nacho Tortilla Chips
QTY: 2 - Cheese Popcorn
QTY: 2 - Twin Beef Stick
QTY: 2 - Salted Peanuts
QTY: 1 - Assorted Now and Laters
QTY: 2 - Chick-O-Stick


42248 - Santa Clara Chocolate Lovers Pack
( $15.86 )
QTY: 2 - Zippy Cakes Soft Baked Chocolate Chip Cookie
QTY: 2 - Chocolate Moon Pie
QTY: 2 - Zippy Cakes Cream Filled Cupcakes
QTY: 1 - Snickers Bar
QTY: 1 - Hot Cocoa
QTY: 1 - Peanut M&Ms
QTY: 1 - Twix Bar
QTY: 2 - Chewy Chocolate Chip Granola Bar

42249 - Santa Clara Hygiene Pack
( $16.17 )
QTY: 1 - Crawford Balsam/Protein Shampoo
QTY: 1 - Men/Women Deodorant
QTY: 1 - Jergen's Ultra Healing Lotion
QTY: 1 - Cocoa Butter Soap
QTY: 1 - Fluoride Toothpaste
QTY: 1 - 4" Toothbrush


42250 - Santa Clara Mega Meal Pack
( $48.98 )
QTY: 5 - Maruchan Texas Beef
QTY: 1 - Plastic Cup
QTY: 5 - Maruchan Ramen Cajun Chicken
QTY: 2 - Beef Stew
QTY: 1 - Nacho Tortilla Chips
QTY: 3 - Mac & Cheese
QTY: 2 - Hot Chili Refried Beans & Rice
QTY: 1 - Flour Tortillas
QTY: 6 - Cool-Off Lemonade
QTY: 2 - Tuna
QTY: 2 - Ritz Crackers
QTY: 1 - Mayonnaise Packets (12 pk)


42251 - Santa Clara Coffee Break Pack
( $17.41)
8th Floor not eligible for this kit.

QTY: 1 - Instant Coffee
QTY: 1 - Sugar Substitute Packets (100 ct)
QTY: 10 - Hazelnut Liquid Creamer
QTY: 10 - Irish Cream Liquid Creamer
QTY: 4 - Zippy Cakes Dunking Sticks
QTY: 2 - Zippy Cakes Monster Iced Honey Bun


Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Search



Differences between Federal, State, & Local Inmates
Only persons convicted of violating Federal laws (that is, laws of the United States) are sent to Federal prisons. Some individuals awaiting trial for violating Federal laws are also held in Federal prisons. Additionally, pursuant to the National Capital Revitalization and Self-Government Improvement Act of 1997, the BOP is responsible for housing persons convicted of a felony under District of Columbia laws. While the BOP also houses a few state inmates from other jurisdictions, most inmates convicted of violating state or local laws are sent to state prisons or city or county jails.
The Bureau does not have any information on non-Federal inmates. However, most states have their own locator systems. Contact the department of corrections for the state in question for further information.
Please note: It is possible that a record may exist for an individual who was in BOP custody but never served a federal sentence of incarceration (e.g., a person was detained pre-trial but criminal charges were dismissed, held as a material witness, or held for civil contempt).

To search and locate a federal inmate please click HERE

The Bureau is responsible for the custody and care of sentenced Federal inmates, as well as a significant number of pretrial detainees and pre-sentenced offenders for the U.S. Marshals Service and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The Bureau also has custodial responsibility for District of Columbia felons sentenced to terms of imprisonment.
Use the Inmate Locator tool on the left to locate a Federal inmate incarcerated from 1982 to present. (Note: some inmates incarcerated prior to 1982 may be present in the system but the BOP's full population was not present until 1982.)

Please note: It is possible that a record may exist for an individual who was in BOP custody but never served a sentence of incarceration (e.g., a person was detained pre-trial but criminal charges were dismissed, held as a material witness, held for civil contempt).

Santa Clara County Main Jail Location and Inmate Mailing Address

The Main Jail is located at:
150 W. Hedding St.
San Jose, CA 95110
Visiting Registration Schedule: 

 Main Jail North 7:00 am - 3:15 pm daily (except Wednesday)
 Main Jail South
 7:00 am - 3:15 pm Thursday through Sunday





Directions to Main Jail
The Main Jail is located at 150 W. Hedding St. at the intersection with San Pedro Street. The complex is approximately one block west of North First Street and one block east of Highway 87, in downtown San Jose.
From Interstate 880
Take the North First Street exit. Proceed south on North First Street to West Hedding Street. Turn right on West Hedding Street. The complex is on the southwest corner of the intersection of West Hedding and San Pedro.
From U.S. 101
Merge to southbound Interstate 880. Exit at the North First Street exit. Proceed south on North First Street to West Hedding Street. Turn right on West Hedding Street to San Pedro.
For More Information Please Contact:
Santa Clara County Department of Correction
885 N. San Pedro St.
San Jose, CA 95110
Phone: (408) 299-3438 (Information)

To write an inmate located at main jail, use the address above. Put their first and last name, and their booking number and PFN. If you dont know their booking number or pfn click HERE to search