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Released: March 25, 2020 - Wednesday, 04:24 PM
There are a number of benefits to this new service. It's free which means no more postage fees. It's fast which means the mail gets there instantly versus standard mail. And it's simple to use. This service is especially beneficial during this time of concern regarding COVID-19 shelter-at-home orders.
How does it work? Go to slosheriff.org. Click on "Who's in Custody." Use the email address provided. And then follow the directions by providing the inmates last name, first name and inmate ID number.
As a reminder, the Sheriff's Office will still accept mail from the US Postal Service. Additionally, money orders for inmate services are still required to be sent via the US Postal Service.
New Jail Email Services
Contact: Tony CipollaPhone: (805) 781-4547Date and time of incident: 3-20-20Place of Occurrence: County JailVictim Information: N/ASuspect Information: N/AThe Sheriff's Office is pleased to announce a new service for members of the general public to communicate by email with their loved ones who are in custody.There are a number of benefits to this new service. It's free which means no more postage fees. It's fast which means the mail gets there instantly versus standard mail. And it's simple to use. This service is especially beneficial during this time of concern regarding COVID-19 shelter-at-home orders.
How does it work? Go to slosheriff.org. Click on "Who's in Custody." Use the email address provided. And then follow the directions by providing the inmates last name, first name and inmate ID number.
As a reminder, the Sheriff's Office will still accept mail from the US Postal Service. Additionally, money orders for inmate services are still required to be sent via the US Postal Service.