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Can I bring clothing, medication, food or money to a prisoner in the jail?

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Can I bring clothing, medication, food or money to a prisoner in the jail?

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• Food or money for prisoners is not accepted by the jail. • On a prisoner’s request, an even exchange of clothing is allowed by the jail. A fresh set of clothes will be accepted by the jail if: • The prisoner’s clothing were taken for evidence during the booking process. • The prisoner did not have any clothing on when he got to the jail. • Prescription medication will be accepted by the jail if: • It does not fall under the types of medication which are prohibited in the jail. • The prescription medication is properly labeled with the prisoner’s name. • The medication is not in capsule form.

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