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How to Send Mail to Someone at Taylor County Jail

Personal mail routes through a centralized Waycross, GA address for scanning and digital delivery.

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Overview

Taylor County Jail only accepts legal mail directly at the facility. All personal mail, including letters, cards, and photos, must go to a centralized processing address in Waycross, Georgia. Mail is opened, inspected, and digitally scanned before being delivered to the inmate through a kiosk.

Quick Facts

  • Mailing address: [Inmate Legal Name & ID Number], Taylor County Jail, PO BOX 1759, Waycross, GA 31502
  • Only legal mail is accepted directly at the jail
  • Personal mail must include a return address and stamp or it will not be processed
  • Mail is digitally scanned and delivered to the inmate via kiosk
  • Maximum size: 8.5 x 11 inches
  • No packages or magazines accepted at the PO Box

Mailing Address Format

Use this exact format for letters, cards, and photos:

[Inmate Legal Name & ID Number]
Taylor County Jail
PO BOX 1759
Waycross, GA 31502

Include the inmate’s full legal name and ID number so the processing center can match your mail to the correct inmate.

Why the Address Includes a Return Address Requirement

Taylor County Jail requires every piece of personal mail to include a return address and a stamp. If either is missing, the mail will not be processed. Double-check your envelope before sending anything.

How Mail Is Processed

Once mail arrives at the Waycross address, it’s opened, inspected, and digitally scanned. The inmate then receives the scanned content through a jail kiosk. They do not receive the physical letter itself.

What’s Accepted

Personal letters and cards are accepted, along with pictures and drawings for scanning, as long as they’re no larger than 8.5 x 11 inches.

What’s Prohibited

Packages and magazines are not accepted at the PO Box. Anything larger than the 8.5 x 11 size limit will not be processed.

Legal mail is handled differently from personal mail. It’s accepted directly at the jail, where it’s searched before being delivered to the inmate it’s addressed to. Mark legal correspondence clearly as privileged mail from an attorney.

What to Do If Mail Is Rejected

If your mail doesn’t reach the inmate, double-check that you included a return address and stamp, and that your item is within the 8.5 x 11 size limit. Call 850-584-4333 during contact hours, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., if you have questions about a specific piece of mail.

Send Photos and Letters with Pigeonly

The easiest way to send photos and letters to someone at Taylor County Jail 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.

Families Also Ask

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What is the mailing address for Taylor County Jail?

Address personal mail to the inmate's legal name and ID number, then: Taylor County Jail, PO BOX 1759, Waycross, GA 31502.

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Why does mail go to Georgia instead of the jail in Perry?

Taylor County Jail routes all personal mail through a centralized processing center in Waycross, GA, where it's scanned and delivered to the inmate digitally.

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Can I send photos?

Yes. Pictures and drawings are accepted for scanning as long as they're no larger than 8.5 x 11 inches. You can also send photos through Pigeonly, which prints and mails them for you.

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Can I send a package?

No. Packages and magazines are not accepted at the PO Box.

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What happens if I forget a return address or stamp?

Mail without a return address and stamp will not be processed.

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Does legal mail go to the same address?

No. Legal mail is accepted directly at the jail, where it's searched before being delivered to the inmate.

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What's the maximum size for mail?

8.5 x 11 inches. Anything larger will not be processed.

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