How to send mail to an inmate at Alouette Correctional Centre for Women

To write to someone at Alouette Correctional Centre for Women, address the envelope to the inmate's full name, c/o Alouette Correctional Centre for Women, PO Box 1000, Maple Ridge BC V2X 7G4. Alouette Correctional Centre for Women is a provincial correctional centre for women in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, operated by BC Corrections. Mail is inspected before delivery, and inmates can be transferred without notice — double-check the person is still there before you send.

Inmate mail — Alouette Correctional Centre for Women

[Inmate's full name]
c/o Alouette Correctional Centre for Women
PO Box 1000
Maple Ridge BC  V2X 7G4

The facility itself is located at 24800 Alouette Road — but use the mailing address above for letters.

Send a letter to this address

Address verified July 2026 — double-check it against your form or notice before sending.

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Key facts

  • Write the inmate's full name on the first line and "c/o Alouette Correctional Centre for Women" below it — mail without a usable inmate name is returned or destroyed.
  • All incoming mail is opened and inspected for contraband; personal (non-privileged) mail can be read.
  • Do not enclose cash, gift cards, postage stamps, jewellery, or anything besides paper — prohibited enclosures are seized.
  • Inmates are transferred between facilities without notice. Confirm the person is still at Alouette Correctional Centre for Women before mailing, and double-check the address against BC Corrections's official listing.
  • Include your full return address so the person can write back — some facilities refuse mail without one.
  • PostPal prints and deposits your letter with Canada Post the next business day, so you can write from anywhere without a printer or stamps.

How to mail it, step by step

  1. 1

    Confirm the person is still at Alouette Correctional Centre for Women

    Inmates move between facilities without notice — after sentencing, for security reclassification, or for programs. Confirm during a call or visit that they are still at Alouette Correctional Centre for Women before you send anything, and double-check the mailing address against the official British Columbia listing (linked in the sources below).

  2. 2

    Address it to the inmate, care of the facility

    First line: the inmate's full name (the name they are held under, not a nickname). Second line: c/o Alouette Correctional Centre for Women. Then the mailing address: PO Box 1000, Maple Ridge BC V2X 7G4.

  3. 3

    Keep the contents to paper only

    A letter on plain paper is always safest. No cash, stamps, gift cards, stickers, glitter, perfume, or laminated items — facilities seize prohibited enclosures and may reject the whole letter. If you want to send photos or documents, call the facility first to confirm what it accepts.

  4. 4

    Send it without a trip to the post office

    Write or upload your letter to PostPal with the address above prefilled, and we print, envelope, and deposit it with Canada Post the next business day for $6 — with your return address printed so she can write back.

Common questions

How do I address a letter to an inmate at Alouette Correctional Centre for Women?

Put the inmate's full name on the first line, "c/o Alouette Correctional Centre for Women" on the second line, then the facility's mailing address: PO Box 1000, Maple Ridge BC V2X 7G4. Include your own return address so she can write back.

Is mail to Alouette Correctional Centre for Women opened and read?

Expect it to be. Correctional facilities inspect incoming mail for contraband, and non-privileged personal mail can be read under BC Corrections's rules. Never include cash, gift cards, stamps, or anything besides paper — unauthorized enclosures are confiscated and can get the letter rejected.

What happens if the person has been transferred or released?

The letter will not be forwarded to you or reliably to her. Inmates are moved between facilities without notice, so confirm the person is still at Alouette Correctional Centre for Women — ideally during a phone call or visit — before mailing anything important.

Can the inmate write back to me?

Yes. Include a complete return address on your letter. Inmates in British Columbia provincial custody can send outgoing personal mail, though they may need to cover their own postage.

Can I send photos or printed documents?

Plain paper letters and standard photo prints are generally accepted; polaroids, hard objects, and anything glued, taped, or perfumed usually are not. Rules vary by facility and change — call Alouette Correctional Centre for Women to confirm before sending anything other than a plain letter.

Sources

Addresses verified July 2026 against official sources. Always confirm on the official site before time-sensitive filings.