Find an Inmate at Frank Lee Work Release, AL
Search for an inmate at Frank Lee Work Release, AL and get help with contacting an inmate, visitation, and sending money.
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Enter first and last name to look up an inmate at Frank Lee Work Release, AL.
Overview
To look up someone at Frank Lee Work Release, use the facility's inmate-search page and enter the inmate's AIS (Alabama Institutional Serial) number if you have it. The AIS is a unique six-digit identifier, and the search prioritizes it over name fields for the quickest exact match. Keep searches tight: the ADOC system only displays up to 50 records at a time, so broad last-name queries can hit the limit and hide additional matches. Don't have the AIS? Try the person's full name and add a booking number or narrow the admit/release date range to reduce results. If you still see too many similar names, rerun with the AIS or a tighter date range to locate the correct profile.
After You Search
Quick Facts
- The inmate search prioritizes the AIS (Alabama Institutional Serial) — a unique six‑digit ID — and will use it instead of name fields for matching.
- ADOC search results are capped at displaying a maximum of 50 records at one time.
- The AIS is a six‑digit identifier that provides an exact match when available.
- If searches return too many results, narrow by AIS, booking number, full name, or a tighter admit/release date range.
Common Questions
What is an AIS number and why should I use it for Frank Lee Work Release searches?
An AIS (Alabama Institutional Serial) number is a unique six-digit identifier assigned to each inmate. Enter it for an exact match—the search uses the AIS instead of name fields when it's provided.
Why did my search not show all possible matches?
The ADOC inmate search only displays up to 50 records at once, so broad searches can get truncated. Narrow your query with an AIS, booking number, or tighter date range to find additional matches.
How can I reduce the number of search results when looking up an inmate?
Add the inmate’s AIS or booking number if you have it for the most direct match. If you’re searching by name, use a tighter admit/release date range and include extra name details (like a middle name or initial) to cut down the list.
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How to Send Money to Someone at Frank Lee Work Release (4 ways)
Alabama DOC approves four ways to send money to someone at Frank Lee Work Release: deposit online or by phone through Access Corrections using a debit or credit card, pay cash at a CashPayToday walk-in location, or mail a money order with the Alabama DOC deposit coupon to Access Corrections.
Avoiding Money Order Mistakes for Frank Lee Work Release: Fill the Access Corrections Deposit Form Correctly
One small slip on the Access Corrections deposit form can mean a returned payment and an extra fee. Follow the sections below to fill out the form correctly the first time—and keep your money order on track.
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