How to write an inmate at Brown County Juvenile Center in South Dakota

Updated on 02-13-2024

How to write to Brown County Juvenile Center is subject to Brown County rules. Each correctional facility has its own rules on visitation, commissary, and mail. Before connecting with a loved one here, you can find them using a free inmate locator. Pigeonly helps you add money to a trust account at Brown County Juvenile Center and other services.




Brown County Juvenile Center Correctional Faciliites


Brown County Juvenile Center
  • • City: Aberdeen
  • • County: Brown County
  • • State: South Dakota
  • • Facility: Brown County Juvenile Center
  • • Locator: Use Our Free Inmate Locator
  • • Address: 22 SE Court Street, Aberdeen, SD, 57401
  • • Phone: 605-626-7100

Brown County Juvenile Center inmate lookup

Step 1

Go to pigeonly.com to start a search for your inmate. First, click "Get Started" and enter your inmate's first and last name.

Step 2

Make sure to check if your inmate's facility is county, state, or federal.

Step 3

Find your inmate and select from the list of services designed to help you keep in touch.

Step 4

Finally, you'll need to register an account with Pigeonly, and we'll provide you with your loved one's contact information. (Don't worry, registration is completely free!)

What is Jail Mail?


Incarceration is tough. Interacting with loved ones seems to be especially challenging at times for inmates. To make it less difficult for both inmates and their families, Brown County Juvenile Center started inmate mailing so families can stay in touch with their inmates. Sending mail has always been an effective way to communicate with your loved ones. Contact Brown County Juvenile Center for the mailing address. Note dropping off mail is not permitted by Brown County Juvenile Center.


How to Send Mail to an Inmate at Brown County Juvenile Center


To send mail to an inmate, contact the Brown County Juvenile Center to check the rules and regulations. Brown County Juvenile Center is strict about their policies because security must be maintained at all times. Contact the facility for your inmate's details such as their full name and prisoner id. Referencing correct information is required when sending mail. Mail to this facility may have to be in a white standard envelope. For more details and help reach out to Pigeonly!


How to Find Someone in Jail


Pigeonly's Inmate Locator is a database containing information about all the inmates facing their correctional period. It is a helpful tool that allows you to find their details, such as their location, the date of joining and releasing, and other information. Brown County Juvenile Center updates their location daily in Inmate Locator to ensure that their details are complete and accurate.


Jail Mail - Brown County Juvenile Center


The Brown County Juvenile Center has a jail mail account where inmates can send and receive mail from their loved ones. To sign up for the service, families need to contact Brown County Juvenile Center for their inmate's ID and name. Signing up is easy, and the facility makes sure your inmate receives all the messages from you without any delays. Brown County Juvenile Center has all the right to detain inappropriate messages and block any user for security reasons. For more information contact Pigeonly.


Smart Jail Mail - Brown County Juvenile Center


Smart Jail Mail connects families and friends with their inmates through online communication within minutes. You don't have to wait for your mail to be sent to your inmate. With just one click, Smart Jail Mail will conveniently deliver your message to them. Contact Brown County Juvenile Center to see if Smart Mail is available and sign up to start communicating easily with your inmate.


Corrlinks at Brown County Juvenile Center


Brown County Juvenile Center has verified Corrlinks as their communication partner. Now you can connect with your inmate by signing up with Corrlinks. Contact a Corrlinks agent to register and start sending mail to your loved ones at very convenient and affordable rates.


Active Inmates at Brown County Juvenile Center


Every facility has a list of active inmates with details on their correctional period. The facility uses this for transferring and releasing the inmate. To view the status of your inmate, check with Brown County Juvenile Center. The facility list is updated every time an inmate is released or transferred to another facility. For more information contact Pigeonly.


What to Write to Someone in Jail


To write and send letters to your inmate, contact Brown County Juvenile Center for their mailing address and booking number. On the envelope, write the name and booking number with the facility's address. Also, mention your details at the bottom of the envelope. Be sure not to mention any confidential or inappropriate messages in the letter, as every letter is opened, read, and inspected by the facility before it is delivered. Contact the Brown County Juvenile Center for a list of prohibited items if you plan to send something to your inmate.


How to Email an Inmate Online - Brown County Juvenile Center


By signing up with Corrlinks, you may be able to send emails to your inmate online. Contact Brown County Juvenile Center for your inmate's details and to sign up for mailing. Make sure to check for any additional rules or regulations.


When Do Inmates Receive Mail at Brown County Juvenile Center?


Mail is delivered Mondays through Fridays, except on legal holidays. There is no limit to the amount of mail someone can receive. However, excessive pictures and letters may delay their distribution. Each letter or package gets screened by the Brown County Juvenile Center before delivery. Letters containing obscene or inappropriate messages will get blocked for security reasons.


Brown County Juvenile Center Mail Rules


Mail rules often vary from facility to facility. Brown County Juvenile Center has no limit for the number of pages in a letter that an inmate can receive. Nothing larger than 8 inches wide or 10 inches tall is permitted. Photos can be sent but must either be on plain white paper or photo paper. Note, Polaroid is not allowed. Sending obscene messages and conducting business by mail is forbidden. All incoming mail needs to have correct details (full name, booking number, facility address). The use of abbreviations in a letter is prohibited. Mail containing pictures or messages outside of the envelope will be restricted and declined.


Jail Mail App


With the Jail Mail app, you can write letters, send photos and money directly from your phone. Brown County Juvenile Center has listed the app both for android and iPhone users. Now with just one click, you can send messages to your inmate from anywhere.


Postcard Mail


Postcards are a convenient way to communicate with your inmate. You can customize your postcard by adding your photo to it, a perfect solution to sending personal pictures without the hassle. Contact the Brown County Juvenile Center for the restrictions on a postcard as some facilities only allow photos on the graphic side of a postcard. Nudity, glue, and tape are not allowed.


Inmate Mail Examples

Below are some examples mentioned by the Brown County Juvenile Center for you to follow before sending any mail to your inmates.


Parole Support Letter

These are letters that are written by an incarcerated person or by his/her supporters. Parole letters are official communication letters that should include a letterhead, including the contact information and address of the Parole board. Make sure the content of the letter is correct and appropriate.


Letter of Incarceration

An individual can obtain a Letter of Incarceration from Brown County Juvenile Center record division. Anyone wanting a Letter of Incarceration must come to the Brown County Juvenile Center and show valid ID proof. Friends and families of inmates cannot request a Letter of Incarceration on behalf of another individual. Verbal requests are not accepted to obtain a Letter of Incarceration. An attorney can request Brown County Juvenile Center to acquire a Letter of Incarceration for their clients.


Inmate Letter to Judge

Make sure the letter is professional and does not contain any slang and inappropriate messages. The letter should be addressed to the judge, including their name, title, and address.


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