Before Your First Visit to Miami County Jail: ID & Approval Checklist
Visiting Miami County Jail for the first time? A few eligibility and timing rules determine whether you get in or get turned away at the door.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Miami Correctional Facility directs family and friends to Access Corrections for sending money to inmates and for posting bail, parole, or probation payments. Deposits are commonly made through the Access Corrections website or mobile app, or by phone. Some facilities also offer lobby kiosks or mailed money orders, but availability and posting times vary. Confirm what options are offered before you start. When making a deposit, you typically need the inmate's full name plus the facility ID or other required details. Payment types can also depend on the channel you use (online, phone, or kiosk). For commissary or Inmate Sales account and order questions, call 702-829-3001.
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Use Access Corrections to send funds to an inmate at Miami Correctional Facility. Deposits are commonly made on the Access Corrections website (or mobile app) or by phone; other options like kiosks or mailed money orders may exist depending on what the facility offers.
Yes. Access Corrections allows you to post bail payments for Miami Correctional Facility, and it also supports parole or probation payments when needed.
Call Inmate Sales (commissary) customer service at 702-829-3001 for account or order problems.
Visiting Miami County Jail for the first time? A few eligibility and timing rules determine whether you get in or get turned away at the door.
Inmates at this facility cannot receive incoming phone calls. If you call and ask to speak with someone in custody, staff will not transfer you.
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