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This is a current update on mail for all TDCJ units;

Legal Pads are allowed as long as they are white in color and are the glued tops. 8 1/2 X 14 are allowed.

All other paper MUST be white in color and no larger than 8 1/2 x 11.

Note Cards are still available MUST be purchased by the inmate. This will be the next item to go if they begin to have problems with it.

Journals are allowed as long as the paper inside is white.

Quadrille and Carbon paper is still allowed.

All inmates will have to get rid of their colored paper at the end of the month according to MSCP.



URGENT NEWS! Effective October 01,2007 TDCJ will no longer allow any colored paper or envelopes. Legal pads will still be available but they must be white. The brown or manilla envelopes will still be allowed into each unit.





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