Davis County Jail
Walter Bond 2011-03339
PO Box 130
Farmington UT 84025-0130
Please note the following
Walter reminds me and others that he may not receive actual newspaper articles, same for magazines or pages from same or clippings ditto, and can't get stickers either. Only photo-copies
ALSO INTERNET PRINTED ARTICLES HAVE BEEN GETTING REJECTED AT THIS LOCATION. IF YOU WISH TO SEND HIM AN ARTICLE COPY IT AS PLAIN TEXT AND SEND ANY LETTERS SEPARATELY TO INSURE HE DOES ATLEAST GET THE LETTER.
MAIL REGULATIONS:
They turn away mail that only has the sender's first name and everything except letters and cards. Books ordered from the publisher or book distributor are allowed. Below are the rules on sending mail at the jail. Please let supporters know. http://www.co.davis.ut.us/sheriff/divisions/jail/jail_faq.cfm
How do I write an inmate?
Inmates may receive only cards and letters. The mailing address is:
His/her Name (Booking Number)
Davis County Correctional Facility
P. O. Box 130
Farmington, UT 84025
The following guidelines apply:
All mail must be sent through the United States Postal Service. Mail that is dropped off at the jail will be denied.
You must include a complete return address with your full name.
You must use regular paper, ink or pencil. Letters or cards sent to inmates must not contain any substance, such as glitter, glue, whiteout, paint, lipstick, metallic ink, stain, odor (e.g., perfume) or sticky substances such as stickers, post it notes, tape or stamps. No watermarks, grease or oil marks. No staples, paper clips, postage stamps, envelopes or blank paper. Any of the above will cause the letter to be returned to sender.
Inmates may not receive packages.
Your mail is not read unless there is good cause to believe that it contains information relating to escape plans, criminal activities, violations of jail rules, or coded or inflammatory language.
Legal mail is only opened in the presence of the inmate.
Photographs may be sent in the mail if they are no larger than 3 x 5 inches and are not sexual or criminal in nature. Polaroid type photos are not allowed.
Books must be sent directly from a bookstore or publisher and must be new. Used books will be returned. Inmates may receive a total of five (5) per week.
Magazines, newspapers or other periodicals may only come as a subscription from the publisher via the United States Postal Service. Inmates are allowed a maximum of two subscriptions. It is the inmate's responsibility to cancel the subscription when released. Only one newspaper is allowed per inmate, and they must be sent from the publisher.
You may send money. See "How do I put money on an inmate's books?" below for details.
Mail is received five days a week, Monday through Friday, except holidays.
If your mail is denied for any reason, it will be returned to sender with a brief explanation of why the mail was denied.