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Overview

Williamsburg County confirms the detention center’s physical address, but doesn’t publish separate rules for personal letters, photos, books, or packages. Some county jails route personal mail through a third-party scanning address instead of the facility itself, so call (843) 355-9696 to confirm the correct address before sending anything.

Quick Facts

  • Confirmed physical address: 200 S. Jackson Street, Kingstree, SC 29556.
  • Whether personal letters use this address or a separate mail-scanning address isn't published. Call (843) 355-9696 to confirm.
  • Rules on photos, books, magazines, and packages aren't published. Ask about each specifically.
  • Never mail cash directly to an inmate at any facility.

Confirm the Right Address First

The detention center’s physical address is 200 S. Jackson Street, Kingstree, SC 29556. Some county jails, including several others in South Carolina, route personal letters through a separate third-party mail-scanning address instead of the facility itself, while sending money orders, legal mail, and packages to the physical address. Williamsburg County’s official site doesn’t specify whether this applies here, so call (843) 355-9696 before addressing an envelope, especially if you’re sending your first letter.

What to Ask About Photos

Photo policies, including how many can be included per letter and any restrictions on content, aren’t published for this facility. Ask when you call to confirm the mailing address.

What to Ask About Books, Magazines, and Packages

Rules on whether books and magazines need to come from an approved vendor, and whether packages are accepted at all, aren’t published. Many county jails restrict packages entirely or route them through an approved vendor, ask specifically about both before attempting to send either.

What’s Never Allowed

Regardless of Williamsburg County’s specific rules, some restrictions are universal at nearly every correctional facility: never mail cash directly to an inmate, and never include anything that could be mistaken for a prohibited substance or contraband. Doing so risks the mail being rejected or destroyed and can create legal exposure for the sender.

If You’re Sending Mail for the First Time

Call (843) 355-9696 before you send anything. Confirm the correct address for personal letters versus money orders or legal mail, ask about photo and package policies, and get the inmate’s full legal name exactly as it should appear on the envelope.

Send Photos and Letters with Pigeonly

The easiest way to send photos and letters to someone at Williamsburg County Detention Center 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's the mailing address for Williamsburg County Detention Center?

The confirmed physical address is 200 S. Jackson Street, Kingstree, SC 29556. Whether personal letters use a separate address isn't published. Call (843) 355-9696 to confirm before sending your first letter.

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Does this facility use a separate address for personal letters?

Not confirmed. Some SC county jails route personal mail through a third-party scanning address while sending money orders and legal mail to the physical facility. Call to confirm which applies here.

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How many photos can I send?

Not published. Ask when you call (843) 355-9696 to confirm the mailing address. You can also send photos through Pigeonly, which prints and mails them for you.

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Can I send books or magazines?

Not confirmed. Some jails require these to come from an approved vendor. Ask directly before ordering or sending anything.

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Can I send a package?

Not confirmed. Many county jails restrict packages or require an approved vendor. Ask when you call.

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Can I mail cash?

No. Never mail cash directly to an inmate at any facility. Ask about approved deposit methods instead.

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All information on this page comes directly from official government and facility sources. How we verify information › Last verified July 10, 2026.