


Holiday packages usually take anywhere from 7-10 business days to arrive at the facility. The identification number can be found by doing a simple inmate search (found on our site) using the inmates full committed name. Some important things you will need to know before ordering is the inmate's full committed name, the inmate's location and the identification number for the inmate.

It is also important to note that not all facilities participate in these holiday/quarterly package programs. All orders have an ordering cutoff date, at which time packages can no longer be ordered for an inmate. At no time can you simply buy items, put them in a box and ship them to the institution, it must come from an approved third party vendor (I will go over the different vendors below). There is a limit to the number of items that can be sent and is usually restricted to the box size or weight. These packages can contain a multitude of items from various foods and snacks, hygiene products, clothing, shoes, jewelry, electronics, games, puzzles, stationary, and even faith related items. A holiday package, sometimes referred to as a quarterly package, is a care package that is sold by an approved third party vendor that contains an assortment of items for the inmate to enjoy. This time of year we get many questions asking about the Holiday package program for inmates.
