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Sending Mail and Photos to Elayn Hunt Correctional Center

Mail to 6925 Highway 74, St. Gabriel, LA 70776. Standard photos accepted. Books must come from Amazon: no hardcovers. No packages from home.

Overview

Elayn Hunt Correctional Center accepts standard mail and photos following Louisiana DOC guidelines. Letters, cards, and 4”x6” photos are welcome. Books must ship directly from Amazon or another approved retailer, not from home. Packages from family members are not permitted. All incoming mail is inspected before delivery. JPay also offers electronic messaging and photo delivery for families who prefer a digital option.

Quick Facts

  • Mailing address: [Inmate Full Name & DOC ID], Elayn Hunt Correctional Center, 6925 Highway 74, St. Gabriel, LA 70776.
  • Always include the inmate's full legal name and DOC ID number.
  • Standard 4"x6" photos accepted. No Polaroids, no nudity, no explicit content.
  • Letters and standard greeting cards accepted. No glitter, stickers, or embellishments on the envelope.
  • Books must come from Amazon or an approved retailer, paperback only, not hardcover.
  • No packages from home. No stamps or cash in envelopes.
  • All mail is opened and inspected before reaching the inmate.

Mailing Address

[Inmate Full Legal Name]
[Inmate DOC ID Number]
Elayn Hunt Correctional Center
6925 Highway 74
St. Gabriel, LA 70776

Always use the inmate’s full legal name (as registered with Louisiana DOC) and their DOC ID number. Mail without this information may be delayed or returned.

Letters and Cards

Standard letters are accepted. Use regular printer paper or notebook paper. Any color ink. Include your return address on the envelope.

Envelope rules:

  • No stickers, glitter, ribbons, or decorations on or in the envelope
  • No drawings in crayon or marker on the envelope
  • No perfumed or scented paper
  • No items enclosed beyond the letter itself (no stamps, no cash, no newspaper clippings)

Standard greeting cards are accepted. Musical or electronic cards are not.

Photos

Standard print photos are welcome in regular mail.

Accepted:

  • Standard 4”x6” prints
  • Regular photo prints from a photo printer or service

Not accepted:

  • Polaroid or instant photos (security risk, hard to inspect)
  • Photos with nudity or sexually explicit content
  • Photos depicting illegal activity
  • Photos showing gang-related content

You can mail photos loose in the envelope alongside a letter. Pigeonly prints photos from your phone and mails them in the correct format for Louisiana DOC facilities.

Books and Magazines

Louisiana DOC rules require publications to come from approved sources:

  • Books: Paperback only. Ship directly from Amazon.com or another approved retailer to the inmate’s address at 6925 Highway 74, St. Gabriel, LA 70776. No hardcovers: they’re prohibited.
  • Magazines/Newspapers: Subscribe through the publisher and have it delivered directly. No forwarding from home.
  • Limit: Up to 3 paperback books at a time per shipment.

Not permitted: Any publication containing nudity, instructions for weapons or violence, hate content, or material that could compromise security.

No Packages From Home

Packages from family members are not permitted at Elayn Hunt Correctional Center. Everything beyond basic mail must be purchased through the commissary or ordered through approved vendor channels like Amazon for books. There are no exceptions for holidays or special occasions under standard DOC policy.

Electronic Messaging Through JPay

JPay offers an alternative to physical mail. You can send electronic messages and photos through jpay.com or the JPay app. The inmate reads them on a JPay tablet or facility kiosk. Electronic messages often arrive faster than physical mail. Photos sent through JPay must still follow content rules: no nudity, no explicit material.

What Happens to Rejected Mail

Mail that violates Elayn Hunt’s rules will be returned to the sender or destroyed. The inmate is notified when their mail is rejected. Common rejection reasons: contraband in envelope, prohibited content, no return address, decorated envelope, or a package submitted instead of a letter.

Families Also Ask

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What is the mailing address for Elayn Hunt Correctional Center?

6925 Highway 74, St. Gabriel, LA 70776. Include the inmate's full legal name and DOC ID number on every piece of mail.

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Can I send photos to Elayn Hunt Correctional Center?

Yes. Standard 4"x6" photo prints are accepted in regular mail. No Polaroids, no nudity, no explicit content. Photos can go loose in the envelope with a letter.

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Can I mail a book to an inmate at Elayn Hunt?

Yes, but paperback only. No hardcovers. The book must come directly from Amazon or an approved retailer shipped to the inmate's address at 6925 Highway 74, St. Gabriel, LA 70776. Books mailed from your home address will be rejected.

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Can I include cash or stamps in a letter to Elayn Hunt?

No. Cash, money orders, and stamps cannot be sent in envelopes at Louisiana DOC facilities. Use JPay or MoneyGram for money. Stamps are purchased through commissary.

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Why did my letter get rejected at Elayn Hunt Correctional Center?

Common reasons include: stickers or glitter on the envelope, no return address, cash or stamps enclosed, prohibited content, or a hardcover book shipped from home. The inmate is notified of rejections.

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Can I use JPay to send messages instead of physical mail?

Yes. JPay offers electronic messaging and photo delivery at jpay.com or through the JPay app. Electronic messages often arrive faster than physical mail. Content rules still apply: no nudity or explicit material.

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