MAIL E-120 02-09-23 FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: INMATE CORRESPONDENCE NO: E-120
FILE: MAIL
EFFECTIVE DATE: 12-18-89 REVISED: 08-06-90, 12-25-94,06-04-95,09-01-96, 10-01-96
04-01-97,06-01-00, 10-01-00,02-01-02,05-01-05
02-01-21
AUTHORITY: Sheriff M. Mims APPROVED BY: Assistant Sheriff T. Gattie
REFERENCE: California Code of Regulations, Title 15, Sections 1063, 1066, 1068, and
1083; Penal Code Sections 311, 2600, 2601, and 4570; Procunier v. Martinez, 416
U.S. 396 (1974); Turner v. Safley, 482 U.S. 401 (1987); People v. McCaslin 178
Cal.App.3d 1 (1686); Thornburgh v. Abbott, 490 U.S. 401 (1989); Mauro v. Arpaio,
188 F.3d 1054 (9t" Cir. 1999); Shaw v. Murphy, 528 U.S. 223 (2001); People v.
Loyd, 27 CalAt" 997 (2002); 28 CFR 115.401; and United States Postal Service,
Domestic Mail Manual, Section 508.1.6.1.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines for the receipt, inspection, rejection,
and sending of inmate mail.
POLICY:
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Office Jail Division to allow inmates to send
and receive unlimited mail, provided that it does not jeopardize the security, good order,
discipline, control, or operation of the jail facilities; the safety of persons within or outside
of the jail; or facilitate criminal activity. Inmates may also receive softbound books,
newspapers, magazines, and periodicals accepted for distribution by the United States
Postal Service. Acceptance of these items is subject to the security procedures outlined
in this policy.
PROCEDURES:
I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. There is no limitation on the volume of mail that an inmate may send or
receive, nor is there any limitation to the number of pages that comprise
a letter. However, there is a limitation on the amount of personal property
an inmate may maintain.
[Refer to Section XXI/Personal Property.]
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B. Inmates may correspond with any person and in any language
C. All incoming mail must be properly addressed with the inmate's name,
Booking number, and Jail Identification (JID) number and mailed to P.O.
Box 872, Fresno, CA 93712.
1. Mail that does not include the inmate's identifying numbers may be
returned to the sender as unacceptable.
2. Mail that is not addressed to a specific inmate will be returned to the
United States Postal Service (USPS).
D. Mail is only accepted when delivered through regular postal service. This
includes all deliveries for books, newspapers, magazines, and
periodicals. Mail delivered directly to the facility, and/or from a private
delivery service (e.g., UPS, FedEx, Amazon, etc.) will not be accepted.
[Refer to Section VI I/Publications.]
E. Inmates shall have no expectation of privacy for other than confidential
correspondence. In order to preserve facility security and staff, inmate,
and public safety, all general correspondence (i.e., non-confidential mail),
incoming or outgoing-
1. Shall be opened and searched for contraband.
2. Should be scanned for illicit communications and prohibited content.
3. May be randomly read. The random reading of mail is intended to
reveal, for example, escape plans, information concerning proposed
criminal activity, arranged assaults or other plans to violate facility
rules, encoded messages, gang-related comments/drawings, etc.
[Refer to Sections III/Incoming Mail and XIII/Outgoing Mail. See also Sections IX/Prohibited
Materials (Contraband), X/Sexually Explicit and Obscene Materials, XI/Threatening or
Dangerous Materials, and XVIII/Interception and Confiscation.]
F. All non-confidential inmate mail of a particular inmate may be read in its
entirety by designated staff when there is a valid security reason and a
Bureau Commander or designee approves.
[Refer to Section XVII/Monitored Mail.]
G. Letters written from one inmate to another within the Jail can be read in
the interest of preserving facility security.
[Refer to Section XIV/Mail Between In-Custody Inmates.]
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H. Confidential/legal mail may only be opened and searched for contraband
in the presence of the inmate. Confidential mail may not be scanned or
read except for cause.
[Refer to Sections IV/Confidential Mail and V/Inspection of Confidential Mail.]
I. Inmates may correspond confidentially with any Watch Commander,
Bureau Commander, Assistant Sheriff, Sheriff, or the Internal Affairs Unit.
Such correspondence will not require postage, and should be marked
"Confidential" on the exterior of the letter. These letters may be sealed
by the inmate and will not be inspected by staff.
J. Any mail that is undeliverable because the inmate is no longer housed at
the facility (i.e., "not in custody" or NIC) shall be returned to the sender.
K. All undelivered letters returned to the facility by the Post Office shall be
opened and inspected before being returned to the inmate. (Refer to
Section VI/Return to Sender.) If the inmate is no longer in custody, the
"dead mail" shall be returned to the Post Office for disposition in
accordance with USPS regulations.
L. Mail should be held for an inmate who is temporarily away from the facility
when the inmate's return is anticipated within one week.
II. CORRESPONDENCE MATERIALS
A. Each inmate is provided with two postage-paid envelopes with their initial
jail issue.
B. Inmates may purchase writing tablets, stamps, plain envelopes, and pre-
stamped envelopes once each week from commissary.
C. Upon request, those inmates who are without funds (less than two dollars
($2) in their money account) shall receive at least two (2) postage-paid
envelopes and two (2) sheets of paper each week to permit
correspondence with family members and friends, but without limitation
on the number of postage-paid Legal envelopes and sheets of paper to
his/her attorney and to the courts. To obtain the postage-paid envelopes,
inmates must submit a commissary form and check the box marked
"welfare kit."
D. "Legal" envelopes are available from staff upon request.
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E. Envelopes, stamps and writing materials intended for inmate usage will
not be accepted through the mail.
III. INCOMING MAIL
A. Fresno County General Services is responsible to retrieve the mail from
the Post Office and deliver it to the Mail Unit, Mondays through Fridays.
Mail is not available for pickup or processing on weekends or holidays
and there may be some delay in receiving mail due to the necessary time
to process it properly.
B. General correspondence (i.e., non-confidential letters) will be opened by
Mail Unit staff and examined for contraband. During this process, paper
clips, binder clips, butterfly clamps, and other metal paper fasteners may
be removed and discarded.
1. Mail Unit staff may scan mail for prohibited content. Correspondence
that contains information that jeopardizes jail security or the safety of
any person shall be referred to the Mail Sergeant or Population
Management Sergeant and a decision will be rendered through the
appropriate chain of command.
[Refer to Section XI/Threatening or Dangerous Materials.]
2. The envelope will be marked with a location and resealed, then sorted
and bundled according to housing location for distribution.
C. When contraband or other prohibited content is found which is not
otherwise illegal, the entire contents will be returned to the sender in the
original envelope. The envelope will be stamped "Return to Sender" and
the applicable reason shall be indicated.
[Refer to Sections IX/Prohibited Materials (Contraband), X/Sexually Explicit and Obscene
Materials, and XI/Threatening or Dangerous Materials.]
D. If the contraband is illegal or suspected illegal in nature, the envelope
shall be placed into the evidence safe and the Mail Sergeant notified.
The Sergeant will call for a deputy who will take charge of the contraband
and letter. The contraband will be booked for destruction or as evidence
for use in criminal prosecution.
E. A General Log entry shall be created for all rejected mail. The entry shall
include the name and address of the sender, the date, the name of the
officer, and the reason why the item was returned (or confiscated). A
copy of the notice will be printed and routed to the inmate, advising them
of the rejected mail.
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F. General correspondence containing cash, money orders, or checks is
considered contraband and will not be accepted.
1. A notice will be returned to the sender, advising them of the available
options to provide funds to inmates. [see Addendum A.]
2. Only government checks from local, state, or federal government
entities will be accepted, and only if they are in an official envelope
from the issuing agency. Any check requiring the inmate's
endorsement must be obtained prior to depositing into the inmate's
account. The check shall be deposited, then forwarded to the
Business Office. The receipt shall be placed into the envelope and
forwarded to the inmate.
G. Incoming certified or registered mail shall be opened and processed as
all other mail, unless marked as "legal" or "confidential."
H. Confidential mail shall not be opened by Mailroom staff.
1. All incoming confidential mail from an attorney or legal service
organization shall include the attorney's name, title, and return
address of their office. Mailroom staff shall notify the Mail Sergeant
or Lieutenant if there is any question regarding the legitimacy of a
legal service organization. [Refer to Section V/Inspection of Confidential Mail.]
2. The inmate's housing location shall be determined and written on the
envelope, then routed sealed for delivery to the appropriate housing
floor. The floor officer delivering the mail will be responsible to open
and inspect the mail for contraband in the inmate's presence. [Refer to
Section XV/Delivering Mail.]
I. If confidential mail is opened as a result of human error, a Confidential
Mail Opened Inadvertently form shall be prepared by the Mail Unit Officer
who opened the envelope. [Refer to Addendum B.] Copies of the form shall
be distributed as follows:
1. The inmate
2. The person sending the correspondence
3. Jail Records (to be scanned into the inmate's records file)
J. Mail marked as"Legal Advertisement" is not considered to be confidential
mail and shall be handled accordingly.
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IV. CONFIDENTIAL MAIL
A. Confidential mail is considered to be privileged communications and
cannot be knowingly monitored without a warrant. Such mail shall be
recognized by the address (or"legal" envelope) and shall only be opened
to inspect for contraband in the inmate's presence.
[Refer to chart provided as Addendum C.]
B. "Legal Mail" envelopes shall be used to identify outgoing mail considered
to be "privileged" that can be mailed free of charge. Inmates may
correspond confidentially and at no charge to those listed below-
1. State and federal judges and courts.
2. Any attorney at law, on active status or in good standing, listed with
a State Bar association, including persons working for the lawyer
(e.g., investigators, law clerks, and paralegals). The address of an
attorney must match the address listed with the State Bar.
3. A legitimate legal service organization that consists of an established
group of attorneys involved in the representation of offenders in
judicial proceedings (e.g., American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the
Prison Law Office (PLO), the Young Lawyers Section of the
American Bar Association, the National Association of Criminal
Defense Laywers, California Appellate Project).
4. PREA auditor
C. Inmates may correspond confidentially to any Watch Commander,
Bureau Commander, Assistant Sheriff, Sheriff, or the Internal Affairs Unit.
Such correspondence will not require postage and will not be inspected
by staff. The letter may be submitted to staff in a sealed "Legal"
envelope, or plain envelope marked as "Confidential."
D. Inmates may correspond confidentially and at their own expense with
those listed below. The inmate must provide their own envelope and
write "Confidential" across the bottom of the envelope.
1. Consular Officials
2. All city, county, state, and federal officials having responsibility for
the inmate's present, prior, or anticipated custody, parole, or
probation supervision (i.e., Probation officers and Parole agents).
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3. The Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC).
4. All elected state and federal officials, and those appointed by the
Governor or the President of the United States.
5. County agencies regarding child custody proceedings, as clearly
identified in the communication and listed on the envelope.
6. Physicians.
7. Religious advisors.
E. Vote-by-Mail Ballots are considered confidential documents and shall be
treated as such. The inmate must sign the official return envelope and
give it to an officer unsealed, where it will be checked for contraband and
sealed in the presence of the inmate. The sealed ballot may either be-
1. Forwarded to the Offender Programs Unit. The Offender Programs
Unit shall be responsible to ensure that the ballot is forwarded to the
Registrar of Voters; or
2. Placed into an inmate envelope and mailed directly to the Registrar
of Voters. The words "Official Ballot Enclosed" must be written on
the outside of the envelope.
F. Standard "Legal"envelopes and large"Legal"manila envelopes (9"x 12")
are available from the floor officers for mailing.
1. Legal envelopes shall be provided to the inmate upon request.
2. The legal manila envelopes are to be issued one (1) at a time and
returned to the floor officer addressed for mailing during the shift on
which they were issued. These envelopes are not to be used for
storage. Large legal envelopes are also available for purchase from
Commissary or by submitting an Inmate Request Form.
G. The following mail is NOT considered to be legal or privileged and shall
be sent through the U.S. Postal Service in a regular stamped envelope:
1. Treatment and recovery programs.
2. Local, state, or government offices (e.g., Social Security, Department
of Motor Vehicles (DMV), County Clerk's Office, Department of Child
Support Services (DCSS), etc.).
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3. The American Bar Association (ABA) - unless marked otherwise, the
ABA does not provide direct legal advice or services and is not
considered legal mail.
4. News media. News media representatives have no greater right of
access to inmates than any other member of the public.
5. Mail between inmates containing legal advice (e.g., "jailhouse
lawyer").
6. Correspondence to or from a person operating under a power of
attorney.
V. INSPECTION OF CONFIDENTIAL MAIL
A. Confidential mail will only be opened and inspected for contraband in the
presence of the inmate. Inspecting correctional officers will not read any
contents of the confidential mail.
B. Using confidential correspondence for personal non-business
correspondence, the transmission of contraband items, or the smuggling
of letters and other communications is an abuse of the right to correspond
confidentially.
C. Confidential mail may be inspected for cause only.
1. Cause may include, but is not limited to, the reasonable belief that
the letter is not addressed to or is not from an official or office listed
in Section IV, or when other means of inspection indicates the
presence of physical contraband in the envelope. In such instances,
the mail will be opened in the presence of the inmate for
determination.
2. Upon determining that the envelope contains prohibited material or
that there is a misrepresentation of the sender's or the addressee's
identify, the letter (and any enclosures) may be examined and read
in its entirety to determine the most appropriate of the following
actions:
a. When the prohibited material or misrepresentation of identity
indicates a violation of the law or an intent to violate the law, the
matter will be referred to the appropriate criminal authorities for
possible prosecution.
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b. When an inmate's action or complicity indicates a violation of
law, regulations, or policy, the matter may also be handled by
appropriate disciplinary action.
3. Administrative action may be taken to restrict, for cause, the
confidential mail privileges afforded to any individual who violates
this policy.
VI. RETURN TO SENDER
All undelivered letters returned to the facility by the Post Office (i.e., "return
to sender") shall be opened and inspected before being returned to the
inmate. The inspection is to determine if the content originated with the
inmate/sender identified on the letter, and to prevent the transmission of
contraband. The inspection of returned mail includes regular mail and letters
that were mailed as confidential/legal. In the case of returned confidential
correspondence, the envelope shall be opened in the presence of the inmate.
It shall be examined and read to the degree necessary to determine if it was
sent by the inmate and opened or tampered with before its return to the
facility. Upon completion of this examination, the returned correspondence
shall be given to the inmate.
VI I. PUBLICATIONS
A. All magazines, periodicals and books must be delivered via the U.S.
Postal Service and contain the inmate's Booking and JID numbers.
B. Books and magazines must have soft covers without wire or spiral
binding. The items must be new, prepaid and mailed directly from
legitimate, verifiable publishers, book distributors, online bookstores, or
religious organization. The online bookstore must have a legitimate
website that is verifiable and allows consumers to order directly.
1. Packages must be professionally labeled and recognized as an
online bookstore.
2. Books from private sellers and secondary markets (such as a-Bay
and Amazon Marketplace) will be returned.
3. Publications ordered as "Cash on Delivery" (COD) or "Bill me Later"
shipments will not be accepted.
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C. All publications shall be inspected prior to issuance to ensure that they
comply with sections IX/Prohibited Materials (Contraband), X/Sexually
Explicit and Obscene Materials, and XI/Threatening or Dangerous
Materials. A publication may be rejected if it is determined to be
detrimental to the security, good order, discipline, control, or operation of
the jail facilities, endangers the safety of persons within or outside the
jail, or facilitates criminal activity.
[Refer to section XIX/Rejection/Appeal Process.]
D. Items attached to a perforated page (e.g., free CD's and packaged
samples of perfume, lotion, moisturizers, stickers, or any item deemed to
be contraband contained in magazines) shall be removed if doing so will
not alter the publication. Page flap samples of perfume will not be
removed.
1. If the item cannot be removed without altering the publication (e.g.,
tearing a page from the publication), or the item potentially has value
(e.g., CD's included with books), the entire publication will be
rejected.
2. Removal of loose advertisement cards or product samples does not
require notification.
E. Hardcover, vinyl, and leather-bound books will not be accepted, unless
the book is unavailable in paperback edition. If the inmate wishes to
receive the book, the cover will be removed. If not, the book will be
placed into the inmate's property or returned.
F. Newspapers are delivered to the Post Office. The papers are processed
and delivered on regular business days, as available.
G. When incoming publications are rejected, a notice shall be sent to the
sender/publisher explaining why the item was denied. If multiple inmates
are affected, only one notification need be sent. The notice must include
the reason why the book, magazine or publication was denied, the
names, Booking, and JID numbers for all inmates, and a notice to the
sender/publisher of their right to appeal the decision. Notification shall
also be sent to the inmate(s).
[Refer to Addendums D and E; and Section XIX/Rejection/Appeal Process.]
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Vill. ACCEPTABLE MATERIAL
To ensure facility security and the safety of inmates and staff, the following
items are the only acceptable materials, other than letters and forms, that can
be received by inmates via USPS:
A. Postcards
B. Greeting cards. These cannot be excessively large, thick, embossed
(having a raised surface), contain 3-dimensional attachments,
transparent overlay, or contain sound-making devices. Items that cannot
be searched without being destroyed may be rejected (e.g., 2-ply cards
with layers glued together).
C. Drawings. Children's artwork is encouraged, but due to the ability to
conceal or disguise drugs in the various mediums, drawings and letters
are limited to pen and pencil (i.e., graphite "regular" pencil only).
D. Newspaper clippings, Internet downloaded articles, and photocopies of
clippings, articles, or electronic mail (e-mail). However, the content is
subject to the publication review process. Internet material containing
information about staff or other inmates is unauthorized if it is determined
to be a threat to the safe and orderly operation of the facility and/or a
threat to the safety of any person.
E. Photographs. An inmate may receive personal photographs, so long as
they are not detrimental to personal safety or security, or to the good
order of the institution. Photographs must be no larger than 4" x 6" and
not have a backing capable of concealing contraband (e.g., Polaroids will
not be accepted unless the backing has been removed). The inmate's
Booking and JID numbers should be written on the back.
[Refer also to Section X/Sexually Explicit and Obscene Materials.]
F. Magazines, newspapers and paperback books mailed directly from the
publisher or a bona fide book store or book distributor that does mail
order business. Books, periodicals or other publications may also be
mailed from a religious organization.
[Refer to Section VI I/Publications.]
G. Bulk mail and catalogs. So long as the inmate's name and identification
numbers are on the mail, it shall be delivered (absent a legitimate
penological interest).
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H. Government checks from local, state, or federal government entities are
accepted, and only if they are in an official envelope from the issuing
agency.
IX. PROHIBITED MATERIALS (CONTRABAND)
A. Mail that contains any of the following items shall be considered
contraband and the entire envelope and its contents shall be returned to
the sender-
1. Any personal correspondence mailed in a padded envelope or box.
2. Cash, checks, bank cards, credit cards, phone cards, or money
orders.
3. Lottery tickets.
4. Postage stamps, stationery, blank postcards/greeting cards, or
envelopes. (Incoming legal mail may contain a postage-paid pre-
addressed envelope for the individual to return documents/
responses to the sender.)
5. Pieces or sheets of plastic, or anything laminated.
6. Bookmarks or calendars.
7. Human or animal hair, substances, or fluids.
8. Packages from bookstores containing anything other than books
(e.g., maps, calendars, CD's, DVD's, posters, blank journals, etc.).
B. Because the following items can be saturated and used to conceal or
disguise drugs, the following items are prohibited-
1. Stickers (either inside or applied to the outside of the envelope), or
anything with an adhesive (e.g., Post-its).
2. Any type of fabric or material (including cards with ribbons, strings,
bows, velvet, etc.).
3. Tissue, blotter, or construction paper.
4. Loose pages torn from novels, word-find and puzzle books.
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5. Anything written or colored with crayon, chalk, markers, colored
pencils, wax, water colors, 3D paint pens, fabric markers, glitter
pens, or white-out.
6. Has had a foreign substance applied to the envelope or letter (e.g.,
lipstick, perfume, cologne, powder, etc.), or contains suspicious
stains or markings.
7. Confetti.
X. SEXUALLY EXPLICIT AND OBSCENE MATERIALS
A. In order to prevent a discriminatory and hostile work environment and
reduce sexual harassment for inmates, staff, and volunteers, inmates are
not permitted to send, receive, possess or have under their control
obscene material and/or mail containing information concerning where,
how, or from whom obscene material may be obtained.
B. Obscene material means catalogs, advertisements, brochures, and/or
material taken as a whole, which to the average person, applying
contemporary statewide standards, appeals to the prurient interest. It is
material which taken as a whole, depicts sexual conduct, and lacks
serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value. Additionally, material
is considered obscene when it appears from the nature of the matter or
the circumstances of its dissemination, distribution, or exhibition, that it
appeals to deviant sexual groups. Material subject to the test of the
above includes, but is not limited to, pictures or images that depict.
1. Sexually explicit images, which are defined as materials that show
frontal nudity of either gender, including the fully exposed female
breast(s) and/or the genitalia of either gender, including
photographs, drawings, and magazines and pictorials that show
frontal nudity. Sex-based publications are generally prohibited,
however, a publication may change a single issue or its general
policies and practices at any time, which would make it acceptable.
2. Exposure or penetration of the vagina or anus, or contact between
the mouth and genitals.
3. Bestiality, sadomasochism, or an excretory function, including
urination, defecation, or semen.
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4. Nudity of a minor, or person who appears to be under 18 years old.
5. Conduct that appears to be non-consensual behavior.
6. Conduct that appears to be forceful, threatening, or violent.
7. Sexual conduct where one of the participants is a minor, or appears
to be under 18 years old.
C. Nude or sexually suggestive photographs (individual prints or copies, as
opposed to those from publications) present special concerns about
personal safety, security, and good order, particularly when the subject
is an inmate's relative, friend, or acquaintance or could reasonably be
perceived as such. For these reasons, an inmate may not be permitted
to retain, receive, or possess a personal photograph in which the subject
is partially nude or naked, overtly sexual or sexually suggestive. Persons
must be clothed in a manner that would be generally accepted in the
community as a whole. Any intent to show nudity, including, but not
limited to the following, will be returned as unacceptable-
1. Any photograph that displays an exposed female breast. This
includes photos that have been altered to obscure or conceal the
areola (e.g., strategically placed stickers, digitally altered, etc.).
Undergarments must be worn beneath clothing that is sheer/
translucent, lace, mesh, etc.
2. Any photo that displays the genitalia, pubic area, or anus of either
gender (including those wearing clothing that by design or by the
manner in which it is worn, allows the anatomical detail of genitalia
to be clearly viewed.
3. Any nude photographs of infants or children.
D. Text-only material shall not be considered obscene unless designated by
the Mail Sergeant and approved by the Mail Lieutenant.
E. Educational, literary, medical, scientific, political, or artistic materials,
including, but not limited to, anatomy medical reference books, general
practitioner reference books and/or guides, National Geographic, or
artistic reference material depicting historical, modern, and/or post
modern era art approved on a case-by-case basis will be allowed.
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XI. THREATENING OR DANGEROUS MATERIALS
A. Non-confidential correspondence may be disallowed if the text of such
correspondence presents a danger, or a threat of danger, to any person.
B. Certain correspondence, including but not limited to the following, is
disallowed in order to ensure the safety and security of the facility. The
entire envelope and its contents may be forwarded to the Mail Sergeant
or Population Management Sergeant for review and possible routing to
other agencies as appropriate, before being returned to the sender.
1. Any mail of a character tending to incite murder, arson, riot, violent
racism, or any form of violence or physical harm to any person, or
any ethnic, gender, racial, religious, or other group.
2. Graphic violence that includes but is not limited to murder, rape,
sexual assault, assault, amputation, decapitation, dismemberment,
mutilation, maiming, disfigurement, or cruelty to animals.
3. Any matter of a character tending to incite crimes against children.
4. Any matter concerning unlawful gambling or an unlawful lottery.
5. Threatens blackmail or extortion.
6. Concerns the sending of contraband in or out of any facility.
7. Depicts, encourages, or describes methods of escape from
correctional facilities, or contains blueprints, drawings, or maps
depicting any area around any detention facility or court.
8. Information which would present a clear and present danger of
violence and/or physical harm to persons in or outside of the facility.
9. Concerns plots or plans to disrupt the order of the facility and/or to
breach the security of the facility.
10. Concerns plans for activities in violation of the law, or of rules and
regulations or procedures of the facility.
11. Contains coded messages or instructs on the usage of code.
12. Depicts or describes procedures for the construction or use of any
weapon, ammunition, explosive, or destructive device.
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13. Contains illustrations, explanations, and/or descriptions of how to
sabotage or disrupt computers, communications, or electronics.
14. Depicts, describes, instructs on the use of hands, feet, or head as
weapons, fighting weapons and techniques, self-defense or martial
arts.
15. Depicts or describes procedures for the brewing of alcoholic
beverages, or the manufacture of drugs, narcotics or poisons.
16. Contains written materials or photographs that advocate, encourage,
depict, or condone organized crime or gang-related activities.
XII. OUTGOING MAIL (inmate responsibility)
Inmates shall be responsible for the contents of their outgoing mail.
Correspondence should not contain any threats to the institution, staff,
victims, victim families, inmates, or the public, or contain offensive material,
items, language, photographs, or drawings.
A. Only letters written on stationery and cards received from Commissary,
the Jail Chaplains, or the Offender Programs Unit will be mailed.
B. All envelopes must be clearly addressed. With the exception of mail
addressed to a member of the Sheriff's Office, all mail must contain a
complete mailing address. The return portion must include the inmate's
full booking name and the Jail's mailing address (P.O. Box 872, Fresno,
CA 93712).
C. All envelopes must have the appropriate postage attached. Only letters
addressed to an attorney, legal service organization,judge, court, PREA
auditor or a member of the Sheriff's Office may be submitted without
postage.
D. There cannot be any graffiti or drawings on the address-side of the
envelope.
E. All outgoing mail shall be given to an officer unsealed (with the exception
of mail addressed to a member of the Sheriff's Office).
F. Mail sent to other inmates within the facility will be processed the same
as any other piece of personal mail.
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XIII. OUTGOING MAIL (officer responsibility)
All outgoing mail shall be picked up by the floor officers, searched and routed
to the Main Jail 2nd floor Distribution Room prior to the end of each shift.
A. General correspondence. The contents of each envelope shall be
searched for contraband.
1. The written content may be quickly examined to ensure that it is not
threatening to the recipient; does not discuss proposed criminal
activity, escape plans, bringing in contraband, or disrupting the
security or orderly operation of the facility; include encoded
messages or contain gang-related comments or drawings. These
types of letters can be read and confiscated. Such mail or any
questionable materials shall be forwarded to Population
Management to be more thoroughly reviewed. The floor officer shall
write their name, computer number, date, and time on a Post-it, affix
it to the envelope, and forward it to the Population Management
Unit. [Refer also to Section XVIII/Interception and Confiscation.]
2. The envelope flaps shall be sealed with tape and the computer
number of the searching officer shall be written across the seal of
the envelope.
B. Confidential mail. Inmates shall present the mail unsealed to staff. The
receiving officer shall-
1. Verify the inmate's name and ensure that it matches the name
shown on the return address portion.
2. Ensure the word "Confidential" appears on the face of the envelope
or a "Legal" envelope has been used, as appropriate.
3. In the presence of the inmate, remove the contents of the envelope
and shake them to ensure there is no prohibited material. The
inspecting officer shall not read any of the contents of the
confidential mail.
a. If no contraband is discovered, the contents shall be returned
to the envelope. Hand the envelope to the inmate to seal it in
the officer's presence and immediately hand it back to the
officer. The officer shall write their identification number across
the seal and place the envelope in the security station with the
outgoing mail.
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b. If contraband is found in the confidential mail, the prohibited
material shall be confiscated; however, the letter may be
returned to the inmate or mailed following the process above.
If the prohibited material indicates a violation of the law or intent
to violate the law, the matter may be referred to the appropriate
authorities for possible prosecution.
[Refer to Section V/Inspection of Confidential Mail.]
C. Confidential mail addressed to a Watch Commander, Bureau
Commander, Assistant Sheriff, Sheriff, or the Internal Affairs Unit may
be presented to staff in a sealed envelope. An address or postage is
not required.
D. All outgoing mail shall be bundled into one of three categories prior to
the end of each shift and routed appropriately-
1. All mail that has postage affixed shall be rubberbanded together
according to the housing floor, and placed into the outgoing mail
bins in the Distribution Room located on the Main Jail 2nd floor.
2. Mail addressed to a Watch Commander, Bureau Commander,
Assistant Sheriff, Sheriff, or the Internal Affairs Unit shall be
forwarded to the Jail's Administrative Assistant for distribution
without postage.
3. Legal mail envelopes that require postage (i.e., mail addressed to
attorneys, legal service organizations, judges, courts or the PREA
auditor) shall be placed in the MAIL/INMATE bin located in the
Distribution Room.
XIV. MAIL BETWEEN IN-CUSTODY INMATES
A. Inmates may send mail to other inmates utilizing the U.S. Postal Service.
Mail sent to other inmates within the facility will be processed the same
as any other piece of general correspondence and is subject to the
restrictions listed under Section III/Incoming Mail (e.g., the letter and
envelope cannot contain any coloring).
B. Because all incoming mail requires that the inmate's Booking and JID
numbers be included on the front of the envelope, officers shall provide
the Booking and JID numbers to inmates upon request.
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C. Mail between in-custody inmates may be read in the interest of
preserving facility security. The reviewing of mail sent between inmates
may be done to discover any threats that might be made to an inmate,
"snitch jackets" placed on other inmates, detect coordination of possible
escape attempts between inmates in custody, and to circumvent, curtail
and/or investigate violent acts and gang activities. An authorization form
is not necessary.
XV. DELIVERING MAIL
A. The dayshift officers shall ensure that the mail is delivered directly to the
specified inmate during the course of the shift.
1. Mail is to be delivered to the addressee only. Inmates must identify
themselves by their wristbands before any mail may be delivered to
them.
2. If the inmate is unavailable (e.g., out to court) or asleep, the mail
may be delivered on the following shift. Under no circumstances
will any inmate be allowed to handle mail for another inmate, nor
shall mail be left accessible to any inmate other than the addressee.
B. Confidential mail shall be opened and searched in the presence of the
inmate at the time of delivery. Staff shall not read any of the enclosed
material. Staff shall remove the pages and shake them to ensure the
absence of prohibited material.
1. If no contraband is found, the correspondence will be provided to
the inmate. Inmates are required to sign a receipt (Confidential Mail
Opened in the Presence of Inmate, form J-130) indicating the mail
was opened in their presence but was not read or censored. If the
inmate refuses to sign the form, the officer shall indicate "inmate
refused to sign" next to the officer's signature. The form shall be
forwarded to Jail Records to be scanned into the inmate's file. [Refer
to Addendum F.]
2. If, during inspection, contraband is located, both the
correspondence and the contraband will be removed from the
housing unit. The correspondence will be inspected by the Mail
Lieutenant or on-duty Watch Commander who will determine if the
correspondence and contraband will be held for further
investigation. Privileged correspondence that is not held for
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evidentiary purposes will be returned to the addressed inmate
without delay. [Refer to Section V/Inspection of Confidential Mail.]
C. If a confidential letter is found to have been previously opened by the
Mail Unit, the Facility Sergeant shall be advised and the envelope
returned to the Mail Unit for proper accounting purposes.
D. The Sheriff's Office will not forward any inmate mail or magazines. The
inmate is responsible, upon or before release or transfer, to notify the
senders of change of address.
E. If the Mail Unit determines that an inmate is no longer in custody, the
envelope will be stamped with the "Return to Sender — Not in Custody"
stamp and mailed back to the sender. Any magazines delivered may be
discarded, returned as undeliverable, or donated to the Offender
Programs Unit to put into circulation.
F. If the inmate is released prior to delivery of the mail, the housing floor
officer shall draw a diagonal line through the inmate's name and address
and write "NIC" on the face of the envelope. The envelope shall be
returned to the Mail Unit (i.e., placed into the Mail Unit bin in the
Distribution Room) to be stamped and mailed back to the sender.
G. Mail shall be considered "dead" if it cannot be delivered and is unable to
be returned to the sender(e.g., if the inmate is NIC and there is no return
address, or if a piece of outgoing mail was undeliverable and the inmate
who sent the mail is no longer in custody). All undeliverable mail will be
returned to the U.S. Postal Service for transmittal to the Dead Letter
Office. Authority for the destruction and disposal of mail addressed to a
specific person rests with the USPS.
XVI. DISCIPLINARY STATUS
A. Inmates on disciplinary status may send and receive letters while on
discipline.
1. Inmates on discipline status are allowed to retain correspondence
materials and can retain any letters received while on discipline.
2. Magazines, newspapers, periodicals and books shall be withheld
and placed into the inmate's inventoried property.
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3. Correspondence materials (pencil, writing paper and two (2)
envelopes) will be provided by a designated Offender Programs
staff member once each week.
B. Correspondence privileges shall not be withheld except in cases where
the inmate has violated correspondence regulations, in which case
correspondence may be suspended for no longer than seventy-two (72)
hours without the review and approval of a Bureau Commander.
Nonetheless, that sanction cannot be applied to correspondence with
the courts, any member of the State Bar, holder of public office or the
Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC).
XVII. MONITORED MAIL
A. Policy allows for all general correspondence to be randomly read in the
interest of preserving facility security. However, if all the mail of a
particular inmate is to be read, the valid security reason shall be
documented and approved by the Jail Operations Bureau Commander
(or his/her designee).
1. A Monitored Mail Authorization Form shall be completed and
submitted for approval through the chain of command.
[Refer to Addendum G1.1
2. The approved form shall be scanned and attached to the inmate's
records.
B. A mail watch may be requested by the District Attorney's Office or any
law enforcement agency. All non-confidential correspondence of a
particular inmate may be read and copied for law enforcement purposes.
A Monitored Mail Authorization Form shall be completed and submitted
for approval to the Bureau Commander (or designee). The form shall
be scanned Into the inmate's records. [Refer to Addendum G2 for request
procedures.]
C. Monitoring will be managed by the Mail Unit. A designated staff member
will produce a "mail watch list" for review by the Mail Unit.
1. As incoming mail is received, identified mail is photocopied and
immediately returned to the normal delivery process.
2. Each morning, a designated staff member from the Mail Unit will
search through the outgoing mail bins prior to pickup. Identified mail
is photocopied and immediately returned to an outgoing bin.
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D. Any court order that directs or approves the monitoring of an inmate's
mail shall be scanned into the inmate's records and a copy of the order
shall be forwarded to the Mail Lieutenant.
XVIII. INTERCEPTION AND CONFISCATION
A. All letters written or received by inmates can be inspected for escape
plans, information concerning proposed criminal activity or disruption to
the security or orderly operation of the facility, arranged assaults and
other violent acts, threats of blackmail and extortion, encoded
messages, etc. These types of letters can be read and confiscated.
1. The letter shall be forwarded to the Mail Lieutenant or on-duty
Watch Commander, who will in turn ensure its delivery to the
appropriate authorities.
2. If it is determined that the mail is not to be delivered, the inmate shall
be notified unless notification would interfere with the investigation.
It is not necessary to notify an inmate that their letter has been
confiscated when it contains plans for criminal activity.
B. Outgoing non-confidential correspondence shall only be censored to
further a substantial government interest, and only when it is necessary
or essential to address the particular government interest. Inmate letters
that unduly complain, criticize, magnify grievances, or express
inflammatory views are examples of protected speech and cannot be
censored or withheld. Government interests that would justify
confiscation of outgoing mail include-
1. Maintaining facility security.
2. Preventing dangerous conduct, such as an escape plan.
3. Preventing ongoing criminal activity, such as threats of blackmail or
extortion, or other similar conduct.
4. Preventing harassment of those who have requested that no mail
be sent to them by the inmate.
C. Information obtained from inmate mail which may assist law
enforcement agencies in prosecuting or investigating a criminal charge
or which poses a threat to the safety of staff, inmates or the public may
be copied and forwarded to the appropriate agency.
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1. The officer who photocopies the letter shall write their name,
computer number and date in the upper right hand corner on the
copy.
2. If the letter does not directly affect jail security or the safety of any
person, the original letter shall be posted to the addressee forthwith.
XIX. REJECTION/APPEAL PROCESS
Inmates, their correspondents, and publishers may appeal the Jail Division
rules, regulations, policies, approved facility procedures and their application
related to mail and correspondence.
A. All mail rejections will be logged as a General Log entry in the receiving
inmate's Offendertrak file. The entry will include the sender's name and
address and the specific reason the article was not deliverable.
B. Correspondence that contains contraband or is otherwise determined to
be unacceptable will be returned to the sender and include notification
as to the reason why it was unacceptable according to Jail policy. The
inmate will receive a copy of the General Log entry notifying them of the
rejection.
C. Mail Unit staff shall notify the Mail Sergeant whenever a decision is
made to reject books, magazines, or periodicals. The Lieutenant who
supervises the Mail Unit (or authorized designee) will be responsible for
making the final decision. The unacceptable publication will be logged
as a General Log entry and include the following information: the title of
the rejected publication, the sender's name and address, tracking/parcel
number (if applicable), the reason the item was rejected (including the
specific article or material considered objectionable), and the name of
the lieutenant/designee who approved the rejection.
D. When a publication is rejected, both the sender and inmate will receive
notification of the opportunity to appeal the decision.
1. Inmates may appeal the rejection by following the established
grievance procedure. The inmate may appeal the rejection decision
within fourteen (14) days of the receipt of notice using an Inmate
Grievance Form (J-105). The grievance must include all the
reasons the inmate disagrees with the decision. Further appeal will
comply with the established grievance procedures.
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2. The rejected publication shall be returned to the sender unless the
inmate indicates an intent to file an appeal, in which case the
rejected publication shall be retained for review. In case of appeal,
if the rejection is sustained, the rejected publication shall be
returned when the appeal is completed.
3. A single notification may be sent to the publisher/sender if the
publication is received by multiple inmates. The sender may appeal
within fourteen (14) days after receipt of the notice. The sender
must send the appeal by U.S. mail, addressed to the Jail Operations
Bureau Commander, Fresno County Sheriff's Office, 1225 M Street,
Fresno, CA 93721.
E. Senders will be notified of the appeal decision within ten (10) business
days of the receipt of the appeal. The written appeal decision by the
Bureau Commander or designee will contain a written explanation
detailing the reasons for the rejection. The person involved with the
decision to withhold the item shall not be assigned the appeal. Appeal
decisions made by the Bureau Commander or designee are final and
exhaust the inmate's administrative remedies. All rejected publications
will be held in the Mailroom during the appeal process.
F. If the appeal by an inmate or sender overturns the non-delivery decision,
the item shall be promptly delivered to the inmate, and the sender shall
be notified of the decision.
XX. CITIZEN COMPLAINT
A. If the receiver of any inmate mail, confidential or non-confidential, directs
a complaint to a facility official, consideration will be given to any
reasonable remedy sought by the individual. This may include-
1. Discussion of the complaint with the inmate in an attempt to resolve
the matter.
2. Reading of all mail, including confidential mail addressed to the
individual and either disallowing only that which appears to
perpetuate the problem, or
3. Disallowing all mail to the individual.
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B. Complaints and requests for actions which would, if approved, restrict
an inmate's correspondence, and any action taken in response to such
complaints or requests, will be fully documented.
XXI. PERSONAL PROPERTY
An excessive accumulation of paper products in an inmate's possession may
constitute a fire hazard or pose an unacceptable security risk by providing the
means to hide contraband. Aside from making cell searches and the control
of contraband difficult, an overabundance of paper products can cause
dangerous fire loading. It is therefore important to limit the amount of
flammable materials in living areas.
A. Inmates are allowed to possess the following items (in a number not to
exceed that listed)-
1. Five (5) paperback books
2. One (1) dictionary
3. Six (6) magazines
4. Two (2) current newspapers
5. One (1) religious text or holy book (e.g., Bible, Qur'an, etc.)
6. Personal mail and correspondence material shall not exceed an
amount which measures 8 '/2" x 11" x 6".
B. Property in excess of the quantity permitted will be deemed contraband.
Any items in excess of the limitations may be removed and placed in the
inmate's bulk property (which can facilitate release to a friend or
relative), or rendered useless and discarded. Special accommodations
may be made to mail the documents at the inmate's expense. If the
inmate makes no selection, staff shall document that fact and determine
the method of disposition.
C. Legal materials/documents, law books and papers in the possession of
an inmate (or contained in an inmate's housing area) shall not exceed
an amount which measures 8'/2" x 14" x 24". This amount is in addition
to the allowable personal mail and correspondence materials. If the
amount of legal material exceeds that amount, the extra legal material
shall be properly identified and placed into the inmate's personal
property. Legal materials shall not be removed without the inmate's
knowledge.
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D. Staff shall not discard or dispose of inmate correspondence/documents
(especially legal material), without involving the inmate in the process
and documenting the method of disposition.
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