Send Money at Al Cannon Detention Center

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Al Cannon Detention Center uses a cashless commissary system. Inmates don't hold U.S. currency—they buy items using their account balance instead. You can add funds through TouchPay (the vendor the detention center uses) or by mailing a money order. Online, phone, and kiosk deposits usually post quickly. Mailed deposits take longer since they're processed after the vendor receives them. If you mail a money order, make it payable to "Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center" and write the inmate's full name and booking number only on the memo line. Inmates can spend up to $100 per week on commissary. One note: TouchPay references a Telmate data breach from August 2020 that exposed personal information for thousands of users.

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Quick Facts

  • Al Cannon Detention Center uses a cashless commissary account system; inmates cannot have U.S. currency.
  • Inmates may spend a maximum of one hundred dollars per week on commissary.
  • Money orders must be made payable to 'Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center' and the inmate's name and number should appear only on the memo line.
  • TouchPay (the vendor referenced by the detention center) notes a Telmate data breach in August 2020 that exposed personal information for thousands of users.

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Common Questions

Can I send cash directly to an inmate at Al Cannon Detention Center?

No. Al Cannon Detention Center uses a cashless system, and inmates cannot hold U.S. currency.

How should I make out a money order or mailed deposit for someone at Al Cannon Detention Center?

Make the money order payable to “Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center,” and write the inmate’s name and booking number only on the memo line. Mailed deposits post more slowly because they’re processed after the vendor receives them.

Has the online deposit vendor used by the detention center had any known security issues?

TouchPay (the site the detention center references) notes a Telmate data breach from August 2020 that exposed personal information for thousands of users.

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