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How to Send Money to Habersham County Jail, GA (GA)

Sending money to someone at Habersham County Jail? Here's what the facility actually documents: how to mail certain official items and the correct address format.

2 min read Based on general GA policies
How to Send Money to Habersham County Jail, GA (GA)

Habersham County Detention Center requires that business and official documents be mailed to 1000 Detention Drive, Clarkesville, GA 30523. Their "official documents" category includes checks, deposit slips, and identification records like passports, birth certificates, Social Security cards, driver's licenses, and green cards. These items go to jail administration first, then get placed in the inmate's property. They're not delivered directly to the inmate.

Use the jail's requested address format so staff can route your mail correctly. Put "Attn: Jail Administration" on the first line. Below that, include the inmate's name and inmate number, then "Habersham County Detention Center" and the full street address in Clarkesville.

Note: The jail's published guidance covers mailing business and official documents. It does not confirm current methods for depositing money (online, phone, kiosk, or money order rules). You'll need to verify those details directly with the facility.

How to Send Money to Habersham County Jail, GA (GA)

Steps to Follow

  • Confirm you are sending an item the jail treats as a business or official document (their examples include checks and deposit slips, plus other official records).
  • Address the envelope exactly like this: “Attn: Jail Administration - Inmate Name/Inmate Number.”
  • Mail it to: Habersham County Detention Center, 1000 Detention Drive, Clarkesville, GA 30523.
  • Make sure the inmate’s name and inmate number are clear and match jail records.

Since the publicly posted details focus on mailing official documents (not account funding), confirm the money-deposit process before sending anything. Ask what methods are currently accepted for adding funds to an inmate account: online vendor, phone payments, or lobby kiosk. Find out whether mailed items are allowed for deposits and which forms of payment get rejected. Check for fees, processing times, required information (booking number, full legal name), and any deposit limits. If you plan to mail anything related to funds, confirm the correct address and which office receives it so your payment doesn't get delayed.

Reminder: The detention center address and "Attn: Jail Administration - Inmate Name/Inmate Number" format are documented for mailing official documents. For instructions on depositing money, contact Habersham County Detention Center directly.

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