Washington Co Jail inmates are allowed to send out mail and receive mail magazines and books meeting the below criteria.
Inmate Mail
All outgoing mail must have the inmate’s complete name on the return address and will be handed out unsealed. Letters may be inspected. All letters must be mailed in the envelopes provided through the Jail or Jail commissary. There will be no writing or drawings on the outside of the envelopes. No mail will be allowed between inmates in the jurisdiction of the Washington County Jail. If your mail does not meet the above standards, it will not be forwarded. Postage for outgoing privileged mail will be paid by the Jail within a reasonable limit.
All incoming mail may be opened, inspected, and scanned into our kiosk system. The exception is privileged mail. Privileged mail is defined by Wisconsin Administrative Code DOC 350.03(18) as “Any written materials between an inmate and an attorney”. Incoming privileged mail will be opened in the inmate’s presence to verify the sender, and checked for contraband. Original copies of the mail that is scanned into the kiosk system will be placed into the inmate’s property.
Mail or publications, which are deemed inappropriate in a Jail setting, will not be delivered.
There will be no notes passed between cell blocks, nor will letters or notes be accepted at the front counter. The exception to this would be legal documents at the discretion of the Jail staff.
Magazines and Books
You may receive magazines or newspapers by subscription. You may only receive 3 periodicals per month. (Daily newspapers would be considered 1 periodical for a month.) HARD COVERED BOOKS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Soft covered (paperback) books must be sent directly from the publisher, Bookstore, or Amazon and must arrive via U.S. Mail or UPS only. Make sure the inmate's name is listed on the address label. Any periodicals exploiting graphic nudity, offensive sexual contact, criminal activity, or tattooing will be placed in the inmate’s property until released from custody.
The Jail's mailing address: Washington County Jail, 500 Rolfs Avenue, West Bend, WI 53090.
Cards removed from magazines for free catalogs, information, and/or subscriptions for magazines, etc., will not be mailed unless mailed in an envelope sold through the commissary. The Jail is not responsible for any bills incurred by the inmates for any mailed or returned publications. Packages will not be accepted at the Jail unless they contain items allowed in the inmate’s property.
The staff, to assure compliance with the restrictions listed, will conduct routine inspections. Excessive amounts of magazines or books will be placed in the inmate’s property. Excessive newspapers will be discarded. Inmates must cooperate during housing area searches and inspections.
All outgoing mail must have the inmate’s complete name on the return address and will be handed out unsealed. Letters may be inspected. All letters must be mailed in the envelopes provided through the Jail or Jail commissary. There will be no writing or drawings on the outside of the envelopes. No mail will be allowed between inmates in the jurisdiction of the Washington County Jail. If your mail does not meet the above standards, it will not be forwarded. Postage for outgoing privileged mail will be paid by the Jail within a reasonable limit.
All incoming mail may be opened, inspected, and scanned into our kiosk system. The exception is privileged mail. Privileged mail is defined by Wisconsin Administrative Code DOC 350.03(18) as “Any written materials between an inmate and an attorney”. Incoming privileged mail will be opened in the inmate’s presence to verify the sender, and checked for contraband. Original copies of the mail that is scanned into the kiosk system will be placed into the inmate’s property.
Mail or publications, which are deemed inappropriate in a Jail setting, will not be delivered.
There will be no notes passed between cell blocks, nor will letters or notes be accepted at the front counter. The exception to this would be legal documents at the discretion of the Jail staff.
Magazines and Books
You may receive magazines or newspapers by subscription. You may only receive 3 periodicals per month. (Daily newspapers would be considered 1 periodical for a month.) HARD COVERED BOOKS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Soft covered (paperback) books must be sent directly from the publisher, Bookstore, or Amazon and must arrive via U.S. Mail or UPS only. Make sure the inmate's name is listed on the address label. Any periodicals exploiting graphic nudity, offensive sexual contact, criminal activity, or tattooing will be placed in the inmate’s property until released from custody.
The Jail's mailing address: Washington County Jail, 500 Rolfs Avenue, West Bend, WI 53090.
Cards removed from magazines for free catalogs, information, and/or subscriptions for magazines, etc., will not be mailed unless mailed in an envelope sold through the commissary. The Jail is not responsible for any bills incurred by the inmates for any mailed or returned publications. Packages will not be accepted at the Jail unless they contain items allowed in the inmate’s property.
The staff, to assure compliance with the restrictions listed, will conduct routine inspections. Excessive amounts of magazines or books will be placed in the inmate’s property. Excessive newspapers will be discarded. Inmates must cooperate during housing area searches and inspections.