Send Commissary at Lexington Correctional Facility.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

To deposit money for someone at Lexington Correctional Facility, start with the facility's website, which provides instructions for adding funds to an inmate's account. Deposit options vary by facility but often include an online payment portal, lobby kiosk, mailed money orders, or an approved vendor site. Confirm which methods Lexington accepts before you pay. You'll need the inmate's full name and ID number to complete a deposit. Inmates typically use these funds for commissary purchases, phone or video calls, and certain fees or debts. If money remains at release, it's usually returned to the inmate or applied to outstanding balances, depending on the facility's refund rules.

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Quick Facts

  • The facility website provides a way to deposit funds to an inmate’s financial account.
  • Inmate account funds are typically used for commissary purchases, phone or video calls, and to cover certain fees.
  • Deposit methods vary by facility and commonly include online portals, lobby kiosks, mailed money orders, or approved vendor websites.
  • Any money left in an inmate’s account is usually returned to the inmate at release or applied to outstanding debts; policies vary by facility.

Common Questions

How do I deposit money to an inmate at Lexington Correctional Facility?

Start at the Lexington Correctional Facility website, which provides instructions for depositing funds. Have the inmate's full name and ID number ready, and use a payment method the facility accepts.

What can inmates use deposited money for?

Deposited funds are commonly used for commissary items, phone or video calls, and to cover certain fees or debts.

What happens to money left in an inmate’s account when they are released?

Unspent funds are typically returned to the inmate at release or applied to outstanding balances. Check the facility website for the specific refund policy.

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Sending Commissary

How to Send Money to Facility

Sending money to someone at this facility is straightforward once you know the right method and address.

Visitation

How to Visit Facility

Have questions about visiting? Call the Lexington County Detention Center at 803-785-2744. It's the quickest way to confirm current rules and get answers specific to your situation.

Which Mailing Address to Use for Lexington County Detention Center (quick checklist)

Lexington County Detention Center uses two different mailing addresses. Picking the right one helps your item get processed without delays. Regular inmate mail and photos go to the Smart Communications address in Seminole, Florida. Money orders, legal mail, court documents, bank statements, and pre-approved publications go to the Lexington County Detention Center P.O. Box in Lexington, South Carolina.

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