Family communication toolkit
Contacting Balhary, Camp 3
A step-by-step guide for families using the United Kingdomprison system. Everything below is aggregated from public sources; the prison's own official channels are linked where available.
Data is aggregated from public sources and may be incomplete or out of date. Always verify with primary sources before acting on any figure. See data sources.
Send mail to United Kingdom
Address block. Copy and paste into your envelope or shipping label.
Prisoner Full Name & Prisoner Number Balhary, Camp 3 United Kingdom
Country-wide mail rules
- · Cash not accepted — use Send Money to a Prisoner (free, GOV.UK).
- · Paper letters only; no laminated photos, polaroids, stickers, glitter.
- · Books direct from a reputable retailer (e.g. Amazon, Foyles) are accepted in most prisons.
- · Legal mail (Rule 39) is confidential between counsel and inmate.
Send money (GBP (£))
- Send Money to a Prisoner — GOV.UK
Free, online. Funds typically appear in 3 working days.
Phone calls
- · PIN-phone system in cells (most prisons since 2021): inmate calls a pre-approved number list.
- · Inmate buys credit from their canteen account.
- · Most calls are recorded and may be listened to.
- · Legal calls to numbered exempt-list lines are unmonitored.
Visiting
Book a visit: Prison Visits Booking — GOV.UK
Book online; allow at least 7 days. Free to family.
Country-wide visiting rules
- · Government photo ID required on arrival.
- · Dress code: no head coverings (except religious), no overly revealing clothing.
- · Children under 18 must be on the inmate's approved visitor list and accompanied.
- · Arrive 20 minutes early for processing. Visits typically 1–2 hours.
Send an email to an inmate
- Email a Prisoner
Pay per message; the prison prints it and delivers in the inmate's daily post.
First-visit checklist
- Government photo ID (driving licence, passport, blue-badge)
- Visit confirmation reference (email)
- Coins for the visitor-centre locker and refreshments
- Plain clothing — leave belts, jewellery, sunglasses in the locker
- No phone in the visits hall; leave in the locker
Legal aid
Helpful to know
- · Assisted Prison Visits Unit (apvu.homeoffice.gov.uk) reimburses travel for visitors on a low income.
- · Pact (Prison Advice and Care Trust) runs visitor centres at many prisons and offers practical support.
Important
This toolkit aggregates publicly available guidance. Rules vary by facility and change over time — always confirm with the prison's official contact channels before sending mail, money, or attempting a visit.