What is the mailing address for Hyde Correctional Institution?
Personal mail goes through TextBehind: [Full Legal Name, OPUS Number], Hyde Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131. Do not mail letters directly to Fairfield.
MailPersonal mail routes through TextBehind in Phoenix, MD. Books ship directly from publishers to Fairfield.
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Mail to Hyde Correctional Institution does not go directly to Fairfield. Personal letters and photos are processed through TextBehind, a third-party mail service used by NC DAC. You address the letter to the person at a TextBehind P.O. Box in Phoenix, Maryland. TextBehind scans the content and delivers it digitally or in print to the facility. Books must be ordered directly from a publisher or retailer and shipped to the Fairfield address. Legal mail is handled separately and does not go through TextBehind. Mail is one of the most accessible ways to stay in contact with someone at Hyde CI, especially when you cannot make the long drive to Hyde County.
NC DAC uses TextBehind to process personal mail at facilities like Hyde CI. When you send a letter to the TextBehind address, TextBehind opens, scans, and inspects it for contraband. The content is then delivered to the facility digitally or as a printed copy. This lets the facility receive mail without staff manually opening every envelope.
If you mail a letter directly to 620 Prison Road, Fairfield, NC 27826, it will not reach the person. That address is for books and approved packages from retailers only, not personal letters.
Send all personal letters and photos to:
[Full Legal Name, OPUS Number] Hyde Correctional Institution P.O. Box 247 Phoenix, MD 21131
Each line on its own. Replace [Full Legal Name, OPUS Number] with the person’s actual full legal name and their OPUS Number from the NC OPI search.
Your return address: Write your full first and last name. Do not use initials only. An incomplete return address can cause your mail to be rejected.
TextBehind accepts:
TextBehind does NOT accept:
Sending any of those items to the TextBehind address will result in rejection or return.
You can include photos with your letter through TextBehind. General rules for photos:
TextBehind will scan and inspect photos. If a photo is rejected, it will not be delivered. When in doubt, keep photos simple and family-appropriate.
Books must be shipped directly from the publisher, Amazon, or another approved retailer. You cannot hand-carry a book to a visit or mail one through TextBehind. The book must arrive in original packaging from the seller.
Ship books to:
[Full Legal Name, OPUS Number] Hyde Correctional Institution 620 Prison Road Fairfield, NC 27826
The book must clearly be arriving from a retailer. Person-to-person used book mailings are not accepted. Call (252) 926-1810 to confirm current book policies at Hyde CI before ordering.
Legal mail (from attorneys, courts, or government agencies) is handled separately from personal mail at Hyde CI. Legal mail does not go through TextBehind. It is typically addressed directly to the facility and opened in front of the inmate.
If you are an attorney or legal representative sending mail to someone at Hyde CI, contact the facility at (252) 926-1810 for current legal mail procedures. Do not route legal mail through TextBehind.
TextBehind processes mail within a few business days. After scanning and inspection, the content is forwarded to Hyde CI for delivery. There is no tracking number for personal mail through TextBehind. If a letter has not arrived after a week, call the facility at (252) 926-1810 to ask whether it was received or flagged.
Mail rejected for prohibited content will either be returned to you or destroyed depending on what was inside. The person inside is typically notified when a piece of mail is rejected.
If the person transfers from Hyde CI to another NC facility, mail already in process through TextBehind may follow them. Once they transfer, confirm with the new facility what the current mail process is. Not all NC prisons use TextBehind, so rules may differ.
Do not put cash, money orders, or checks in a letter. None of these reach the inmate through the mail system. To put money on the person’s account, use ConnectNetwork as described in the send money guide.
The visitor approval process at Hyde CI takes time. You can start mailing letters through TextBehind right away, without being on the approved visitor list. Sending a letter is a way to stay in contact while your application is being processed. You can also set up phone calls through ConnectNetwork AdvancePay so the person can reach you before your first visit. For families far from Hyde County, mail and phone calls together can keep the connection strong while you work through the visit approval process.
The easiest way to send photos and letters to someone at Hyde Correctional Institution 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 through TextBehind: [Full Legal Name, OPUS Number], Hyde Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131. Do not mail letters directly to Fairfield.
MailNC DAC uses TextBehind to process personal mail at Hyde CI. TextBehind scans and inspects letters at their Maryland facility, then delivers the content digitally or as a print to the prison. This is the required process for personal mail.
MailNo. Personal letters sent directly to the Fairfield address will not reach the person. That address is for books shipped from publishers or retailers only.
MailOrder the book from a publisher, Amazon, or another retailer and ship it directly to: [Full Legal Name, OPUS Number], Hyde Correctional Institution, 620 Prison Road, Fairfield, NC 27826. Books must arrive in original packaging from the retailer.
MailYes. Include photos in your letter through TextBehind. Keep them family-appropriate. No nudity, explicit content, weapons, drugs, or gang-related images. Standard 4x6 photos work best.
MailYour full first and last name. Do not use initials only. An incomplete return address can cause your mail to be rejected.
MailStandard cards without electronics, glitter, or attached objects are typically accepted. Cards with music chips, stickers, or anything attached will be rejected.
MailDo not send packages, books, magazines, cash, money orders, stamps, oversized envelopes, cards with electronics or glitter, or any physical items. TextBehind handles letters and photos only.
MailTextBehind processes mail within a few business days. After scanning and inspection, the content is delivered to Hyde CI. There is no tracking. If mail seems to be missing after a week, call (252) 926-1810.
MailLegal mail does not go through TextBehind. It is handled separately and opened in front of the inmate. Attorneys and legal representatives should contact the facility at (252) 926-1810 for current legal mail procedures.
MailRejected mail is returned to you or destroyed depending on the content. The inmate is typically notified. Call (252) 926-1810 to ask if a specific piece of mail was received or flagged.
MailNo. Cash and money orders cannot be sent through the mail. Use ViaPath/ConnectNetwork to put money on the person's account. See the send money guide for all deposit options.
MailMail already in process through TextBehind may follow them. Once transferred, confirm the new facility's mail procedures, since not all NC prisons use TextBehind.
MailNo. You can send mail through TextBehind without being on the approved visitor list. This makes mail a good way to stay in contact while your visitor application is being processed.
MailSet up AdvancePay so the person can call you while you wait for mail.
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