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Inmate Mailing and Return Address

Norfolk City Jail
(Inmate's full name, floor, and cellblock)
811 East City Hall Ave.
Norfolk, VA 23510

Emergency Correspondence
In the event of an emergency such as the death of a family member,
please call the Norfolk City Jail Chaplain at (757) 664-4954.
If you would like to deliver the emergency message in person
you are required to follow normal visitation guidelines.

Click here to go to the Inmate Visitation page.

Correspondence between inmates and their relatives, friends, judges
and other officials is desirable, constructive, and highly encouraged.

Incoming mail is opened and examined for contraband.

There is no limit to the number of letters an inmate may send at their own expense.

Inmate families may subscribe to newspapers, magazines, educational or
correspondence materials, and softbound books for Norfolk City Jail inmates.
These materials must be received directly from the publisher and must not
contain references to violent overthrow of government or any authority under
which an inmate is held, information relating to the fabrication of weapons or
explosive devices, or any sexually explicit material.

Unacceptable items are returned at the expense of the inmate or sender.
If the cost of returning the unacceptable items is not paid by either the
inmate or the sender, the contraband will be contributed to a
non-profit organization or destroyed.

Any correspondence items in question require delivery approval from
the Commanding Officer of Corrections.

Inmates are prohibited from corresponding with another inmate incarcerated
in the Norfolk City Jail, or other local, state, or federal institution unless it is
otherwise determined that such correspondence is in the best interest of both
the inmates and the institutions. Only immediate family requests are
considered and these requests are forwarded to the Commanding Officer of
Corrections for consideration and approval. If the correspondence involves
two institutions, both must approve.

The Norfolk Sheriff's Office does not accept packages or large envelopes
through the mail or over the counter and only flat mail is accepted.
All other mail is returned.