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Family communication toolkit

Contacting Ubon Ratchathani Central Prison

A step-by-step guide for families using the Thailandprison 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Data is aggregated from public sources and may be incomplete or out of date.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.

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Inmate Full Name (English) — Cellblock/Building number if known
Ubon Ratchathani Central Prison
Thailand, Thailand

Country-wide mail rules

  • · All mail is read by prison staff; legal mail too.
  • · Plain greetings cards permitted; no polaroids, no laminated photos, no stickers.
  • · Books in English allowed if shipped direct from a publisher (e.g. Amazon) and pre-approved by the embassy welfare officer.

Send money (THB (฿))

Phone calls

  • · No private phone calls for most inmates. Some facilities allow brief monitored calls via consular liaison.

Visiting

Book a visit: Walk-in only — no online booking

Visits Mon–Fri morning sessions only at most central prisons. Visitor lines start at 7:30am.

Country-wide visiting rules

  • · Foreigner visitors: passport mandatory. Thai nationals: ID card.
  • · Dress code: long trousers/skirt past the knee; no shorts; no black or white clothing; closed shoes.
  • · Visit format: glass partition with phone handset. Conversation is in English with foreigners.
  • · Bring small Thai-baht notes for the deposit booth (gift money for inmate canteen).

First-visit checklist

  • Passport (foreigners) or Thai national ID
  • Cash in small THB notes (500, 100, 20)
  • Closed-toe shoes, no shorts, no all-black or all-white
  • Arrive by 7:30am for morning queue
  • No phone, no camera — secure left at gate

Legal aid

Helpful to know

  • · Prisoners Abroad (UK) and the equivalent welfare services in other consulates know each Thai prison's particular rules — call before your first visit.
  • · Pen-pal schemes via Prisoners Abroad / Amnesty International Letter Writing networks are particularly meaningful for foreign inmates.

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.