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  1. www.accesscatalog.com › indexAccess Securepak

    Access Securepak ® is a program designed to allow family members and friends to send packages to inmates. Access Securepak ® was developed to eliminate contraband and greatly reduce the time and labor required to process packages.

  2. Ways to Order a Package. Order Online. Order forms are available for download on the Georgia Inmate Package website. The order form displays a complete list of items that have been pre-approved by the Georgia Department of Corrections for the offender to receive. Order by Mail.

  3. Family and Friends can order a Monthly Property Package for their loved one incarcerated in Georgia Department of Corrections. Inmates packages consist primarily of shoes, clothing, games, religious items and much more. Please see the Rules and Regulations of FAQ sections for more information.

  4. Access Securepak - MAIN - Georgia Counties. View CartMy Account. Call our customer service support 1-800-546-6283. GEORGIA COUNTY PACKAGE PROGRAMS. Click here to select a program below for ordering. Athens-Clarke County - GAAtlanta City Detention Center - GAClayton County Jail - GAClayton County Prison - GADawson County Jail - GAFulton County ...

  5. Access Securepak. Select a State. Select Agency. Continue. Can't find the program you're looking for? Please visit our other site www.accesscatalog.com. Deposit Funds. Click below to make a deposit into your loved one's trust account.

  6. Since 1991, Union Supply Direct has given family members and friends the opportunity to send packages to inmates across the United States. As one of the largest suppliers of inmate packages, we offer you the following: Competitive pricing. A large selection of name brand pre-approved products.

  7. Sending Packages from Approved Vendors In an effort to reduce contraband and time-consuming searches of packages destined for inmates, family members cannot send inmate packages, also known as quarterly packages, directly to inmates, who are incarcerated in California State Prison.