Send Mail, Money, Books, Photos, Emails, E-Cards
Send Mail, Money, Books, Photos, Emails, E-Cards
Effective November 12, 2024, personal mail to Incarcerated Individuals is going digital. All personal mail from family and friends such as letters, pictures, and drawings will be digitally delivered via the tablet’s “Facility Messages” app under the free profile.
The mailing address will change to:
Name of facility
NDCS
Incarcerated Individual name & ID number
P.O. Box 247
Phoenix, MD 21131
IMPORTANT: To ensure your mail gets delivered electronically make sure you include:
• Complete facility name (no abbreviations) and state
• Incarcerated Individual’s full name and ID number
• Sender's full name and physical address
• ONLY send personal mail such as letters, pictures, and drawings that are in compliance with NDCS policies
Policy 205.01 Incarcerated Individual Mail is available on the policies page of the NDCS website and includes a table illustrating what can be sent and where to send it.
To report mail delivery issues, contact TextBehind support directly at info@TextBehind.com
GTL/ViaPath is the inmate media system provider for photos, emails, E-Cards and money transfers.
Video Grams
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Family members and friends may send a video grams to inmates. They are viewable on a GTL/ViaPath tablet and can be up to 30 seconds long. The initial cost per video is $.60 each.
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If the video includes a message, add $.20 [$.60 + $.20 = $.80]
If the video includes a photo, add $.40 [$.60 + $.40 = $1.00]
If the video includes both a message and photo, add $.60 [$.60 + $.20 + $.40 = $1.20]
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Criteria to send photos using GTL/ViaPath
Individuals returning home to their communities can continue to access free ViaPath trainings and custom learning paths for up to one year after release. These resources cover topics such as using computers, managing money, career planning and organizations that support reentry.
To learn more about this program, please visit the ViaPath Reintegration page.
Click here for instructions to create an account.
During incarceration individuals have access to Edovo - an online platform providing educational, vocational and rehabilitative curriculum and content related to fundamental learning. Edovo strives to create rehabilitative-focused correctional environments that lower recidivism, increase safety inside and outside correctional walls, and drive positive outcomes for incarcerated people and their families.
Post-Release learning continues at edovo.org/go
Through EdovoGO, formerly incarcerated Learners can continue their progress in Edovo for free post-release. Gain access to your Learner transcript and course certificates, resume any core coursework you were already engaged in while incarcerated, and continue your pathway to success!
Transcripts demonstrate Learners completions and success within coursework on Edovo. Use it to show your parole officer, potential employers, reentry programs, or anyone who’s helping you transition back into your community. Gain access to your transcript and certificates and continue your learning journey through EdovoGO
Use this resource to continue learning after incarceration: Edovo - Continuing Education
Q: How can someone in the community access Edovo transcripts while the individual is incareated?
- A: Use this PDF to help you walk through the steps to download transcripts
Edovo - Community Support Generating Transcript
Q: How do community support members obtain a Transcript Code?
- A: The incarcerated individual should generate the code from their tablet, and share that code with community support individual
Inmates may order and receive books from approved book vendors. The list of vendors is available upon request from the NDCS Legal Division. Any book order received from an unapproved book vendor will be returned to the sender.
Publications such as magazines, subscriptions, newspapers and other periodicals may be sent to incarcerated individuals from recognized vendors/publishers. These items must be prepaid, sent directly from the publisher, and routed through appropriate team members as defined by the facility to which it is sent.
Friends/family may also send funds to inmates per Policy 113.02, Inmate Accounting, for inmates to purchase:
- Books for correspondence and/or college courses not available from an approved book vendor. All materials related to the course must be received through the institutional mailroom and will be reviewed by mailroom team members to ensure compliance with NDCS and Institutional polices.
- Religious books of a recognized religion not available through an approved vendor. These books and materials must have prior authorization.
An inmate may seek to obtain a book not available from an approved book vendor by submitting a request to NDCS Legal Division. These requests are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. If a request is denied, the requesting inmate will be informed of the reasons in writing.
A book vendor that wishes to be included on the approve agency list should contact the NDCS Legal Division for consideration of their request.