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Last updated 11/06/2025
| Wichita County Detention Center | SO Number | Letter Writing Address |
| Elizabeth Soto | 100005 | Wichita County Detention Center, TX |
| Savanna Batten | 100006 | Prisoner Name, SO Number |
| Rebecca Morgan | 100008 | P.O. Box 247 |
| Joy Gibson | 100009 | Phoenix, MD 21131 |
| Maricela Rueda | 100010 | |
| Johnson County Jail | SO Number | Letter Writing Address |
| Janette Marie Goering | 202503019 | Johnson County Jail, TX |
| Prisoner Name, SO Number | ||
| P.O. Box 247 | ||
| Phoenix, MD 21131 | ||
| FMC Fort Worth | Register Number | Letter Writing Address |
| Bradford Morris (* address letter to Meagan) | 11136-512 | Inmate Name and Register Number |
| Benjamin Hanil Song | 11137-512 | FMC Fort Worth |
| Cameron Arnold (* address letter to Autumn Hill) | 11138-512 | Federal Medical Center |
| Zachary Evetts | 11141-512 | P.O. Box 15330 |
| Ines Houston Soto | 11144-512 | Fort Worth, TX 76119 |
| * the letter scanning institution will look for people’s dead names, but please address your actual letter to their chosen names | ||


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Send commissary funds directly to defendants!
Contact a Defendant at Wichita County Detention Center (link)
Personal Mail
To write an inmate, the inmate’s first and last name along with your full return address shall be on the envelope. You can send letters to:
Wichita County Detention Center, TX
Inmate’s Name and SO Number
PO Box 247
Phoenix, MD 21131
The following items if sent to inmates will result in the mail being rejected and returned to sender:
- Any third party mail
- Blank envelopes, stamps, and blank paper
- Food or unknown substances
- Clothing, Shoes, Bags, Purses
- Markers, Paints, Crayons, Colored Pencils, Pens
- Printed material not from a publisher
- Stickers, Paper Clips, Glue, Staples
- Photo’s not suitable for jail population: Polaroid, gang activity, nudity, alcohol, drugs, illegal activity
- Drawings or writing on the outside of the envelope
- Incomplete names and addresses
- Prepaid calling cards
- Currency, to include personal or third party checks
- Cut outs, tear outs, newspaper clippings, photo copies
- Home printed materials
- No more than 10 photos per letter and cannot be larger than an 8X10
- Greeting cards cannot be tri-fold, multilayered or padded, or contain glitter, glued, or electronic substances. Greeting cards cannot be left blank, and cannot be larger than 8X10
- Scrap book or tracing paper
- If a letter is sent to the facility that contains a money order and correspondence, the money order will be deposited on the inmate’s commissary account and the letter will be rejected and returned to the sender.
Inmate’s will receive their mail on the tablets.
Personal Books and Money Orders
Inmates may have books sent in by family and friends. Books shall be send from a publisher. We will not accept books from bookstores or wholesalers. Money orders shall be addressed to the inmate along with their Sheriff’s Office number, SO Number. Books will be mailed to:
Inmate’s Name and SO Number
PO Box 8466
Wichita Falls, Texas 76301
Money Orders will be mailed to the below address or hand delivered to the Law Enforcement Center
Attention: Finance Officer
Inmate’s Name and SO Number
2815 Central Freeway East
Wichita Falls, Texas 76302
Commissary
Send funds using https://gtlfsonlinepay.com/portal/
Legal Mail
Legal mail will be sent to:
Inmate’s Name and SO number
PO Box 8466
Wichita Falls, Texas 76301
All legal mail must be clearly marked.
Tablets
You can send emails, messages, or video chat with inmates utilizing https://www.gettingout.com/schedule-a-visit/
Contact a Defendant at Johnson County Detention Center
To write an inmate, the inmate’s first and last name along with your full return address shall be on the envelope. You can send letters to:
Johnson County Detention Center, TX
Inmate’s Name and SO Number
PO Box 247
Phoenix, MD 21131
Contact a Defendant at FMC Fort Worth (link)
Use the address below to send correspondence and parcels to inmates. Learn more about sending mail
INMATE NAME & REGISTER NUMBER
FMC Fort Worth
FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTER
P.O. BOX 15330
FORT WORTH, TX76119
Do NOT send money to an inmate using this facility’s address. All funds sent through the mail must be addressed to a processing center in Des Moines, Iowa. This applies to all Federal inmates, regardless of where they are incarcerated.
Phone Calls
We extend telephone privileges to inmates to help them maintain ties with their families and other community contacts. Third-party or other alternative call arrangements are not permitted ensuring inmates do not have the opportunity to use phones for criminal or other inappropriate purposes.
Who Pays?
Ordinarily, the inmate pays for the calls; but in some cases the receiving party pays.
Restrictions
Limitations and conditions may be imposed upon an inmate’s telephone privileges to ensure they are consistent with our correctional management responsibilities.
Monitoring
A notice is posted next to each telephone advising inmates that calls are monitored. Unmonitored calls to attorneys are permitted in certain circumstances.
Electronic messaging has become a standard form of communication within most American homes and businesses, and it can now be used to help inmates stay connected to their families. The Trust Fund Limited Inmate Computer System (TRULINCS) application enables electronic messages to be exchanged between inmates and the general public in a secured manner. With the inmate’s eventual release, maintaining family ties will improve the likelihood of a successful reentry into the community, thus reducing the potential for recidivism.
Who Pays?
No taxpayer dollars are used for this service. Funding is provided entirely by the Inmate Trust Fund, which is maintained by profits from inmate purchases of commissary products, telephone services, and the fees inmates pay for using TRULINCS.
Restrictions
- Each inmate must be approved to use the system and each person that an inmate wants to communicate with must give their permission to do so.
- Inmates access to TRULINCS is controlled and inmates do not have access to the internet.
- Messages can only contain text and no attachments are permitted.
- Message size is limited to 13,000 characters (approximately two pages worth of text).
Monitoring
Inmates and their contacts must consent to monitoring prior to using the system. In addition, all messages are screened for content that could jeopardize the public or the safety, security, or orderly operation of the facility.
Send funds to FMC Fort Worth
Sending funds using MoneyGram
Inmates can receive funds at a BOP-managed facility, which are deposited into their commissary accounts. You can send an inmate funds electronically using MoneyGram’s ExpressPayment Program.
- Funds are received and processed seven days per week, including holidays.
- Funds sent between 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. EST are posted within 2-4 hours.
- Funds sent after 9:00 p.m. EST are posted at 7:00 a.m. EST the following morning.
To send funds using this method, please read and follow these steps carefully:
- Wait until an inmate has physically arrived at a Federal Bureau of Prisons’ facility. Locate Inmate Whereabouts
- Gather the information you’ll need. View Details
- Send the funds from a MoneyGram location or over the internet. View Details
NOTICE: It’s your responsibility to send the funds to the correct inmate. If the information you provide is incorrect, your transaction might be rejected; or worse, the funds may be deposited into the wrong account and not returned. You’ll need the following information:
- Account Number: Inmate’s eight-digit register number with no spaces or dashes, followed immediately by the inmate’s last name (example: 12345678DOE).
- Company Name: Federal Bureau of Prisons
- City & State: Washington, DC
- Receive Code is always: 7932
- Beneficiary: Inmate’s full committed name
At a MoneyGram location
Locate the nearest agent by calling 1-800-926-9400 or visiting: www.moneygram.com.
You’ll need to complete a MoneyGram ExpressPayment Blue Form (see a sample form).
You can pay with cash.
Online
Please visit https://www.moneygram.com/mgo/us/en/paybills and enter the receive code 7932 or Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Enter the Receive Code (7932) and the amount you are sending (up to $300).
First time users will have to set up a profile and account.
A MasterCard or Visa credit card is required.
Sending funds using Western Union
Inmates can receive funds at a BOP-managed facility, which are deposited into their commissary accounts. You can send an inmate funds electronically using Western Union’s Quick Collect Program.
- Funds are received and processed seven days per week, including holidays.
- Funds sent between 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. EST are posted within 2-4 hours.
- Funds sent after after 9:00 p.m. EST are posted at 7:00 a.m. EST the following morning.
To send funds using this method, please read and follow these steps carefully:
- Wait until an inmate has physically arrived at a Federal Bureau of Prisons’ facility. Locate Inmate Whereabouts
- Gather the information you’ll need. View Details
- Send the funds from a Western Union location, over the phone, or online. View Details
NOTICE: It’s your responsibility to send the funds to the correct inmate. If the information you provide is incorrect, your transaction might be rejected; or worse, the funds may be deposited into the wrong account and not returned. You’ll need the following information:
- Account Number: Inmate’s eight-digit register number with no spaces or dashes, followed immediately by the inmate’s last name (example: 12345678DOE)
- Attention Line: Inmate’s full committed name
- Code City is always: FBOP, DC
Download the Send2Corrections mobile application
Search “Send2Corrections” in the Apple App Store (Apple iOS) or the Google Play Store (Android devices).
Use existing Western Union account login or create a login.
A credit/debit card will be required to complete a payment online.You can also initiate a payment via mobile app and pay later with cash or payment card, at a Western Union agent location.
Online
Please visit www.send2corrections.com
A credit/debit card will be required to complete a payment online.
You can also initiate a payment via mobile app and pay later with cash or payment card, at a Western Union agent location.
At a Western Union location
Locate the nearest agent by using our agent locator or by calling 1-800-325-6000.
You can pay with cash. Debit cards are accepted at select locations.
You will need to enter the individual’s eight-digit register number followed by the last name, with no spaces or dashes (i.e., 12345678SMITH).
Facility name is “Federal Bureau of Prisons”. Code city is “FBOP DC”.
Over the phone
Call 1-800-634-3422 and choose option 2.
A credit/debit card will be required.
Sending funds using the United States Postal Service
Family and friends may deposit funds into an inmate’s Commissary account by sending an acceptable negotiable instrument to the FBOP’s centralized Lockbox via the United States Postal Service.
Please read and follow these steps carefully:
- Wait until an inmate has physically arrived at a FBOP-managed facility. Locate Inmate Whereabouts
- Select how you will send money through the mail – we only accept money orders, U.S. government checks, certified/cashier’s checks, or a bank draft. Please do not send cash or personal checks, they will not be accepted. Click on view details to see what information needs to be provided on what you send in the mail. View Details
- Send the acceptable negotiable instrument through the US Postal Service to the centralized Lockbox. View Details
Only Send an Acceptable Negotiable Instrument:
Money Order, U.S. Government Check, or Cashier’s check/certified check/bank draft
- The inmate’s full committed name (no nicknames) AND eight-digit register number must be printed legibly on all negotiable instruments AND on the outside of the envelope that contains the negotiable instrument.
- Non-U.S. postal money orders and non-government checks will be placed on a 15-day hold.
- Foreign negotiable instruments payable in U.S. dollars are held for 45 days.
NO Personal Checks
NO Cash
NO Additional Items
Additional items (non-funds intended for delivery to the inmate) will be disposed of.
John Doe
123 Main St.
Herndon, VA 22071
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Insert Valid Committed Inmate Name
Insert Inmate Eight-Digit Register Number
Post Office Box 474701
Des Moines, Iowa 50947-0001
Return Address
Your name and return address must appear on the upper left-hand corner of the envelope to ensure that the funds can be returned in the event that they cannot be posted to the inmate’s account.
Delivery Address
Send the funds to the address above. Replace the second line with the inmate’s valid, full committed name. Replace the third line with the inmate’s eight digit register number.
Postage
After ensuring that the inmate has physically arrived at a FBOP-managed facility, send the money order or other acceptable negotiable instrument – but don’t forget to add a stamp.