What is the mailing address for Marion Work Camp?
Personal mail goes to [Inmate Full Legal Name, DC#], PO Box 23608, Tampa, FL 33623, not the work camp's own PO Box in Lowell.
MailAll personal mail goes to the FDOC centralized address: PO Box 23608, Tampa, FL 33623. Mail is scanned and delivered digitally. Use USPS only.
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Florida sends all personal inmate mail through a centralized processing address in Tampa. Mail is opened, inspected, scanned, and delivered digitally to the inmate’s tablet or facility kiosk. Marion Work Camp follows this statewide system for personal mail, the same as every other FDC facility. Send only through the U.S. Postal Service. Padded envelopes, boxes, bubble wrap, and private carriers will be rejected.
Address every letter exactly like this:
[Inmate Full Legal Name, DC#]
PO Box 23608
Tampa, FL 33623
Do not send personal mail to the work camp’s own PO Box in Lowell. It will not reach the inmate through this channel.
Florida processes all personal inmate mail through a centralized Tampa address. Staff open, inspect, and scan each letter. The inmate receives a digital copy on a tablet or kiosk. The original physical letter is not forwarded to the facility, so keep a copy of anything important you send if you want a physical record.
Send mail only through the U.S. Postal Service. FedEx, UPS, and other private couriers are not accepted for personal inmate mail.
Padded envelopes, boxes, bubble wrap, and similar packaging are rejected. Stick to a standard paper envelope and its contents.
Photos mailed to the centralized Tampa address are scanned like any other letter. The inmate sees them on a tablet or kiosk. Digital photo delivery options may also be available through approved messaging platforms as a faster alternative to mailing printed photos.
Legal mail from attorneys may be sent directly to the facility instead of the Tampa PO Box. It is opened in the inmate’s presence, not pre-screened. If you are unsure whether mail qualifies as legal mail, call the facility at 352-401-6400.
No. The centralized mail system applies the same way whether the inmate is housed at Marion Work Camp or the main Marion Correctional Institution. The Tampa address and process do not change based on the specific building.
The easiest way to send photos and letters to someone at Marion Work Camp is through Pigeonly. Upload your photos or write your letter online, and Pigeonly prints and mails everything to the facility for you, following the mail rules listed above.
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Personal mail goes to [Inmate Full Legal Name, DC#], PO Box 23608, Tampa, FL 33623, not the work camp's own PO Box in Lowell.
MailFlorida processes all personal inmate mail through a centralized Tampa address, where it's opened, scanned, and delivered to the inmate digitally.
MailNo. Only U.S. Postal Service mail is accepted for personal inmate mail.
MailNo. Padded envelopes, boxes, and bubble wrap are all rejected. Use a standard paper envelope.
MailAs a scanned digital copy delivered to their tablet or facility kiosk. The original physical letter is not forwarded.
MailYes. Legal mail from attorneys can go directly to the facility instead of the Tampa PO Box, and it's opened in the inmate's presence, not pre-screened.
MailNo. Both use the same centralized Tampa mail address and process. This is a statewide FDC system, not something specific to one building.
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