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inlettia. Physical letters to inmates

Physical letters to inmates

We print it, stamp it & mail it to any inmate (worldwide) 3,50€ ($4) 

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Send a Letter to a Prisoner at Erlestoke Prison

Erlestoke Prison Jurisdiction: England & Wales inlettia provides a straightforward way to send a physical letter to someone who is in custody. You write your message online, and we manage the practical steps required to post it: printing, preparing the envelope, applying postage and dispatching it by mail. This helps you stay in contact without […]

Send Letters to People in Prison in the Philippines

Sending a letter to someone incarcerated in the Philippines is one of the most direct ways to maintain real contact across distance and confinement. The key to doing it well is simple: use the recipient’s correct identity details, match the exact facility, and follow the facility’s official mailing format so your letter routes cleanly. We […]

Send Letters to People in Prison in Russia

Sending a letter to someone incarcerated in Russia is primarily an addressing-and-routing problem: you need the correct identity details, the exact facility, and the facility’s official mailing address. Once those fundamentals are right, the rest is simply writing. We at inlettia help people send letters to prisoners worldwide, including to people held in custody across […]

Global Prison Population: What the Numbers Say (People Behind Bars)

Prison population statistics are usually presented in two different ways: Both measures matter. A country can have a high incarceration rate but a small total prison population if the country is small. Another country can have a moderate rate but still hold a very large number of people because its overall population is huge. What […]