Youth may send letters, and they may receive letters, money, or stamps through the mail.
Youth must buy stamps using money in their trust account. If they do not have enough money in their account to buy stamps, we will provide them with three stamps per week.
Staff open and inspect all mail to make sure that it is appropriate and to look for items that are not allowed. This is to keep all youth and staff safe.
To help us make sure mail gets to your child, please put their full legal name on the envelope.
What's Not Allowed
The following types of mail are not allowed, and may be rejected:
- Mail that does not have a sending or return address.
- Mail with escape plans or plans to commit a crime or violate facility rules.
- Sexually explicit material.
- Gang-related materials.
- Contraband items, including but not limited to weapons, explosives, medications, electronic items, or photos with chemical substances on the back.
- Mail from other incarcerated people, including other youth at OYA facilities, unless the facility superintendent approves in advance.
- Mail to or from the youth’s victims, including through third parties, unless the facility superintendent approves in advance.
- Publications that are contraband or harmful to a youth’s reformation.
- Mail with attachments or enclosures that are glued, taped, or otherwise affixed to the envelope or its contents, such as stickers.
If your mail is rejected, we will notify you and your youth within five business days of when we reject it. The notification will include information about how to appeal.
Read more about OYA's mail policy.
Packages
Before sending a package to a youth, contact their living unit manager with a list of items you wish to send. They can let you know what's allowed. Learn more on Eastern's Youth Property and Packages page.