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G. Mail
1. You will be able to send two free post cards per week (legal mail not included). You can send or receive
mail as long as it has a Unit #, Quad #, Cell # DOC number on it.
2. You may write to attorneys or the courts using a form obtained from the law clerk to send legal mail.
Legal mail is to attorneys or courts and will not leave the facility without stamps or the law library form
for postage.
3. Sending or receiving mail is a privilege, which may be withdrawn if you abuse it or if a person you are
writing to request that you not be allowed to write to him/her.
4. You may not correspond with offenders in other prisons or jails without written permission from the
warden of the facility that you will be assigned after you leave A&R and the warden of the other facility.
If you are at this facility in excess of (30) thirty days, you may request in writing through your case
manager, for permission from the warden of this facility to correspond.
5. Any mail you receive will be opened, except legal and privileged mail from attorneys, courts or public
officials. Legal and privileged mail may not be read without your permission and will be opened in your
presence, after you sign for the letter.
6. ALL MAIL that you send must have your return address that includes your full name, your DOC number,
your housing assignment, and your institutional address. (Failure to put your address on the envelope
will result in the letter being opened to determine the owner and return to you for proper format.)
I. Personal Hygiene
1. You may not have sideburns, mustache, or any facial hair. Electric razor available for use.
2. Showering is scheduled daily. You must shower regularly during free time.
3. The white ends of your fingernails must not extend past the ends of your fingers.
4. 2 rolls per cell issued one time per week.
J. Meals
1. Loud talking or disturbances are not permitted at any time.
2. You will eat in your cells with the doors locked.
3. You are allowed twenty (20) minutes to eat. Orderlies have ten (10) minutes to clean up the trays after
meals have been served and finished.
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Oklahoma Department of Corrections - Offender Orientation Manual (REVISED 01-2012)