We print and deliver your mail to federal prisons, state prisons, and county jails nationwide, usually in 5 to 7 business days. The easiest way to stay connected, no matter the distance.
More than just photos — Pelipost is a full communication platform for families with incarcerated loved ones.
Photos, Postcards, Letters, Greeting Cards & More
Upload photos from your phone, write letters, or choose from our card collection. Personalize with messages and send directly to your loved one’s correctional facility.
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You're not alone. Join Support Circles like Waiting Wives & Partners, Parents of Incarcerated, and First-Timers — a community built on positivity and shared experience.
Join the CommunityPeliPOINTS Rewards & Delivery Assurance
Earn rewards with every order through PeliPOINTS. Plus, Delivery Assurance guarantees your mail reaches your loved one — or you get a full refund.
Learn MoreThree easy steps — from your phone to their hands.
Pick from photos, letters, postcards, greeting cards, and more. Upload photos from your phone and customize in the app.
Every order is professionally printed in-house and shipped directly to any correctional facility via USPS.
Your order arrives within 5–7 business days. With Delivery Assurance, it's guaranteed — or your money back.
Before Pelipost was a company, it was a son trying to stay close to his mom. Joe Calderon watched his mother Becky go through incarceration, and learned just how much a single photo from home could mean to someone on the inside.
That's why we built this. Today, half a million families use Pelipost to stay close to their incarcerated loved ones, and we're still the same family-run company, still answering every message, still believing that love belongs in every mailbox.
Our Story
Research consistently shows that maintaining family contact during incarceration leads to lower recidivism and stronger family relationships. That's why what we do matters.
Felony reconviction rates are 13% lower for incarcerated people who received visits during their sentence.1
Mail is the most common form of contact between incarcerated parents and their children. Those who used mail reported improved relationships with their kids.2
U.S. children have had a parent incarcerated at some point in their lives.3
Pelipost is more than mail. Our new Community features connect you with thousands of people who understand what you're going through — because they're living it too.
Find your people. Join groups like Waiting Wives & Partners, Parents of Incarcerated, and First-Timers. Share stories, ask questions, and lift each other up.
Every week, the community comes together around a single question. Hundreds of responses, thousands of reactions — a reminder that you're part of something bigger.
This is a space for encouragement, celebration, and support. Real people sharing real moments — first letters sent, milestones celebrated, and hard days made a little lighter.
Just sent my first letter! The process was so easy through Pelipost. My husband called me crying happy tears when he received it...
PelipostPRO gives facilities a modern, secure way to manage incoming mail — reducing contraband risk, lowering operational costs, and improving outcomes for everyone.