Send Money at Coosa County Jail, AL

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Coosa County Jail uses Kimble's JailATM system (kimblesinmatedirect.com) for inmate account deposits—cash deposits aren't accepted. Add funds through the Kimble kiosk in the jail lobby or online via the commissary/vendor portal. Set up your vendor account first, then double-check the inmate's exact name and ID before submitting payment. Service fees and processing times vary by vendor, so review the posted costs and timing before you pay. For bail, Coosa County recognizes four types. Cash bonds must be posted at the Circuit Clerk's Office Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., with the full amount and required paperwork. Alabama law requires a $35 bond fee per bond, paid by money order or cashier's check to the Coosa County Circuit Clerk.

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Quick Facts

  • Family and friends use Kimble's JailATM (kimblesinmatedirect.com) to send money and communicate with inmates at Coosa County Jail.
  • The jail does not accept cash for deposits into inmate accounts; deposits must be made at the Kimble kiosk in the jail lobby or online with the commissary vendor.
  • To post a cash bond you must go to the Circuit Clerk's Office Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., and deposit the entire bond amount; the Circuit Clerk will issue a receipt.
  • A state law requires a $35 bond fee for each individual bond; bring a money order or cashier's check payable to the Coosa County Circuit Clerk for the fee.

Common Questions

How do I put money on an inmate's account at Coosa County Jail?

Deposit funds through Kimble's JailATM at kimblesinmatedirect.com or use the Kimble kiosk in the jail lobby. Set up your vendor account first and confirm the inmate's exact name and ID. Check the vendor's posted fees and processing times before you pay.

Can I deposit cash directly at Coosa County Jail?

No. Coosa County Jail does not accept cash for inmate account deposits. Use the Kimble kiosk in the jail lobby or deposit online through the commissary/vendor instead.

Where and how do I post bail for someone at Coosa County Jail, and is there a bond fee?

Coosa County recognizes four types of bail; cash bonds are posted at the Circuit Clerk’s Office Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Alabama law requires a $35 bond fee per bond—bring a money order or cashier’s check payable to the Coosa County Circuit Clerk. You can also use a professional bonding company, but they may charge additional fees and must have required local licenses.

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