Can I Send Books or Magazines to Someone at FCI Aliceville?
Yes—you can usually send books, magazines, and other publications to someone at FCI Aliceville. But where it comes from matters, and everything gets screened before delivery.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Sending funds to someone at FCI Aliceville through MoneyGram ExpressPayment requires Receive Code 7932. List the inmate as the beneficiary using their full committed name. For the recipient information, enter the eight-digit register number with no spaces, immediately followed by their last name (example: 12345678DOE)—this ensures the deposit posts to the correct account. Payments sent between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. EST typically post within 2–4 hours. Payments after 9:00 p.m. EST post at 7:00 a.m. EST the next morning. If you pay through MoneyGram online, you'll enter Receive Code 7932 and the payment amount; the online system notes a limit up to $300. Fees and processing times vary by channel, so review the vendor's instructions before submitting.
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Use MoneyGram Receive Code 7932, and list the inmate as the beneficiary by their full committed name.
Enter the inmate’s eight-digit register number with no spaces immediately followed by their last name (example: 12345678DOE).
Payments sent between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. EST generally post within 2–4 hours. Payments sent after 9:00 p.m. EST post at 7:00 a.m. EST the following morning.
Yes—you can usually send books, magazines, and other publications to someone at FCI Aliceville. But where it comes from matters, and everything gets screened before delivery.
Phone calls are one of the main ways people at FCI Aliceville stay connected with family and friends. But those calls are monitored—so it helps to know what's allowed, what isn't, and why.
To visit someone at FCI Aliceville, you need to get approved first. This guide covers how the inmate starts the request, what paperwork you'll receive (and what to send back), what the BP-A0629 form actually asks for, and what happens while the Bureau of Prisons reviews your application.