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Shipping to APO/FPO and prison addresses
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Shipping to APO/FPO and prison addresses
In order to ship to a military address or prison, please use one of the USPS shipping methods and state clearly in the order notes that the shipping address is either a military or correctional facility address.
We deliver to correctional facilities in the USA only, but we strongly suggest that you contact the prison first to confirm that they accept deliveries, and to note any special regulations the prison might have. Some prisons only allow delivery of paperback books and restrict hardcover books and non-book items. Others place a limit on the number of items that can be contained in a package.
For orders sent to a correctional facility, please clearly state the following information:
Prisoner Name
Prisoner ID
Prison Address
We are unable to affix any special labels or instructions to the packages. The outside of the package will indicate only the recipient name, destination address and our company name. We don't allow gifts to be sent anonymously to inmates. Because inmates cannot sign for deliveries, packages must be sent via U.S. Mail. To avoid delivery problems, you might consider having the items shipped to yourself first, and then shipping them to the penitentiary via U.S. Mail.