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- Send Mail to an Inmate - Metropolitan Detention Center
Scammers are targeting the families of MDC inmates, offering releases in exchange for cash MDC does not control when an inmate is released and will NEVER call you asking for money to release an inmate If you have received a suspected scammer call, please email MDC at: mdc@bernco gov ”
- Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention - Jail Exchange
All mail sent to an inmate at the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention must include the senders name and mailing address in the top left corner of the envelope or postcard
- How to contact an inmate at Metropolitan Detention Center
Operating as a county detention facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Metropolitan Detention Center serves Bernalillo County from its location at 100 Deputy Dean Miera Drive SW
- Inmate Mail Addresses - NM Corrections Department
Find mailing addresses for New Mexico inmates Learn how to properly send mail to correctional facilities statewide
- How to Properly Send a Letter to Jail - LegalClarity
The letter must include the inmate’s full legal name and their unique identification number (e g , booking number, inmate ID, or register number) The full name and complete mailing address of the correctional facility must also be clearly stated on the envelope
- How to Address a Letter to an Inmate
When mailing a letter via postage to an inmate, you must include the jail’s address, booking number, and name Senders typically place these details at the center of the envelope
- 4 Ways to Write a Letter to Someone in Jail - wikiHow
To write a letter to someone in jail, start by visiting the jail’s website and looking up the inmate’s booking number and the mailing address of the jail When you write your letter, do not include anything confidential, including information about their case
- How to Write a Letter to Someone in Jail - LegalClarity
The full and accurate mailing address of the correctional facility is necessary This information can be found on the facility’s official website, through state Department of Corrections websites, or by using federal inmate locator tools
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