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How to Contact an Inmate at Facility

Want to support someone at Limestone Correctional Facility? Adding money to their account is one of the most practical ways to help. Here are your deposit options and what to double-check before sending anything.

3 min read Based on general AL policies
How to Contact an Inmate at Facility

Deposits at Limestone Correctional Facility go through Access Corrections. You have a few options: add funds online through the Access Corrections website, call in with a debit or credit card, pay cash at CashPayToday locations (retailers like Dollar General and Family Dollar), or mail a money order. If you go the mail route, send the money order to: Access Corrections – Alabama DOC, P.O. Box 12486, St. Louis, MO 63132.

Access Corrections also has a free mobile app if you'd rather handle deposits from your phone. Their phone support includes live bilingual agents. One thing to watch: the daily deposit limit for money orders is $900.00 per submitted form. Fees, exact processing times by method (mailed deposits can take up to a week), and which retail locations are near you are all worth confirming before you send money.

Note: Before depositing, confirm the incarcerated person's full name and ID/account details, along with any current facility rules. Policies can change, so verify with the facility or Access Corrections first.

How to Contact an Inmate at Facility

Steps-to-follow

  • Confirm the incarcerated person’s full name and ID/account information the deposit system requires.
  • Choose your deposit method: online through Access Corrections, by phone at (866) 345-1884, with cash at CashPayToday locations (including retailers such as Dollar General and Family Dollar), or by mailing a money order.
  • If you mail a money order, send it to Access Corrections – Alabama DOC, P.O. Box 12486, St. Louis, MO 63132.
  • Plan for timing if you mail a money order. Mailed deposits can take up to a week to process.
  • Stay within the money order limit: $900.00 daily limit per submitted form.
  • If you want help while you pay by phone, ask for a live bilingual agent. If you prefer mobile, use the free Access Corrections app.
  1. Confirm the account details you need: Make sure you have the correct inmate name and identifying information before you submit any payment.
  2. Use an electronic option if you want a quicker submission: You can deposit online through Access Corrections (or use the mobile app).
  3. Mail a money order if that’s your method: Address it to Access Corrections – Alabama DOC, P.O. Box 12486, St. Louis, MO 63132. Mailed deposits can take up to a week to process.
  4. Keep the money order limit in mind: The daily limit is $900.00 per submitted form. If you need to send more than that, plan to split it across separate submissions.
How to Contact an Inmate at Facility

Double-check that you have the correct name and inmate ID/account number before sending money. Even small errors can delay a deposit. If you're depositing online or by phone, confirm whether any extra reference details are needed for the transaction. Also check current processing times for the method you chose, and look into any limits beyond the $900.00 daily money order limit per submitted form. Planning to use the mobile app or need bilingual assistance? Make sure you're using the right Access Corrections option for your situation.

  • The facility’s website or front desk (for current rules and required identifying information)
  • The Access Corrections website (for the correct deposit flow and any required fields)
  • Access Corrections by phone at (866) 345-1884 (for questions and live bilingual agent support)
  • Your receipts and confirmations from CashPayToday deposits, plus any tracking or purchase records for mailed money orders

Reminder: Vendors, limits, and procedures can change. Hold on to your receipt or confirmation until the funds show up in the inmate's account.

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