Send Money at Cleburne County Jail

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Adding money to an inmate account at Cleburne County Jail (AL) is typically done through a third-party deposit vendor. Common deposit channels include online deposits or a vendor mobile app, phone deposits, retail cash-pay locations, on-site lobby kiosks, and mailed money orders or cashier's checks. For online or phone deposits, you'll create an account with the approved vendor, choose a payment method, and enter the inmate's details. Make sure any deposit form lists the inmate's exact name and booking or ID number. Include accurate sender information on mailed deposits so funds get credited correctly. Service fees are common, and both fees and processing speed vary by channel. Before sending money, confirm accepted payment types and any deposit limits.

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Quick Facts

  • Common deposit channels include online/vendor apps, phone deposits, retail cash-pay locations, lobby kiosks, and mailed money orders or cashier’s checks.
  • Third‑party vendors process deposits and usually deduct service fees; fees and processing times vary by channel and vendor.
  • Deposit forms or coupons must list the inmate’s exact name and booking/ID number to ensure funds are credited correctly.
  • Accepted payment types commonly include debit/credit cards for online or phone deposits, cash at retail locations or lobby kiosks, and money orders by mail.

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Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate at Cleburne County Jail?

Common options include online or vendor mobile app deposits, phone deposits, retail cash-pay locations, lobby kiosks, or mailing a money order. If you deposit online or by phone, set up an account with the approved vendor and enter the inmate’s exact name and ID. Confirm which deposit channels are approved for this facility before sending funds.

What payment methods are typically accepted for inmate deposits?

Typically accepted methods include debit or credit cards for online or phone deposits, cash at retail walk-in locations, cash or card at lobby kiosks (depending on the machine), and money orders or cashier’s checks by mail. Check the vendor’s instructions for the exact payment options before you deposit.

Will I be charged fees and how quickly will the deposit post?

Third-party deposit vendors typically charge service fees, which may be deducted as part of the transaction. Posting times and fees vary by deposit channel, so review the vendor's fee schedule and estimated timing before you pay.

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Need to reach someone at Cleburne County Jail? Start with the jail's main phone line, and confirm current hours before relying on any posted schedule.

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