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To receive phone calls from an inmate in Clark County Work Release Center you first need to be on their approved calling list. Calls are monitored by the facility for security reasons, and specific times are provided for inmates to make collect calls to their family or friends.
You can also contact Clark County Work Release Center at 360-397-2211 to learn about their service provider to set up a prepaid phone account. Or, contact Pigeonly to set up the best rate number for you on your behalf and allow you to start receiving calls from your incarcerated loved ones at the lowest rate available. Usually, the best rate number can give you a discount of up to 60%.
A collect call is when someone in prison calls and asks the person they're calling to pay for it. Usually, the charges show up on the receiver's phone bill, but sometimes you can use a credit card to pay. The cost is applied right after the call ends. Inmates can make these calls to both domestic and international landlines, and sometimes even cell phones.
Note: Cell phones cannot typically accept collect calls directly. Collect calls are billed to the recipient, and most cell phone carriers do not support this type of billing.
Each provider has its process for setting up accounts and managing call payments.
To avoid your call being disconnected, remember the following:
The phone system will automatically detect these actions and disconnect the call and may block your number. Which is why we suggest using our cheap jail calls service.
For additional help, contact our support team at [email protected]
Sending mail to inmates is a meaningful way to maintain connections and provide support. Prisonhelper has 10 years of sending mail to incarcerated loved ones throughout the United States.
The goal of this guide is to assist you in delivering the mail to incarcerated loved ones in Clark County Work Release Center by providing precise and practical instructions.
To begin, you'll need to locate the inmate to whom you wish to send photos. Follow these steps:
At Clark County Work Release Center, there are options available for sending photos and letters to inmates. Here's how you can do it:
To send mail, you can do so from your phone, tablet, or computer without leaving your home. Here's what you need to know:
Info: People send letters in about 10mins.
Mail you send from your mobile device from Pigeonly typically arrives in about 3 to 5 business days at the facility.
If you prefer to print the photos on your own and drive them to the post office then you will need to use this mailing address below.
Mailing Address:
Inmate Full Name & ID Number
Clark County Work Release Center
707 West 13th Street, Vancouver, WA, 98666
and must include your return address with the following information:
Your Full Name
Current Address
City, State, ZIP
These are the most important things to look out for, but it’s not a complete list. If you don’t want to worry about any of these rules or have doubts, then we suggest using the first method which is sending photos online.
Photos will be printed in color from a high-quality printer that is approved by the facility.
For further assistance or information contact us at 800-323-9895.