How to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at Montgomery Pretrial: All Your Options
Getting money to someone at Montgomery Pretrial is straightforward once you know the approved methods. Here are your options, plus what the facility won't accept.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Montgomery Pretrial Detention Facility handles electronic deposits through Access Secure Deposits at inmatedeposits.com. You can also deposit by phone 24/7 at 1-866-345-1884 using Visa or MasterCard. For in-person deposits, use the kiosks in the facility lobby (cash only). Facility staff won't accept cash, cashier's checks, or money orders directly. If an inmate has no funds, the facility may provide basic health and comfort items plus writing materials, then debit those fees to the account. This can create a negative balance that may be collected for up to three years. Before sending money, confirm the inmate's name and booking or ID number, and complete all required fields with valid contact information.
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Getting money to someone at Montgomery Pretrial is straightforward once you know the approved methods. Here are your options, plus what the facility won't accept.
Use Access Secure Deposits online at inmatedeposits.com, deposit by phone 24/7 at 1-866-345-1884 (Visa and MasterCard accepted), or use the lobby kiosk for an on-site cash deposit.
No. Facility staff will not accept cash, cashier’s checks, or money orders for deposits in person. Use the lobby kiosk for cash, or use the approved online or phone deposit options.
If an inmate has no funds, the facility may provide basic health and comfort items and writing materials and debit the related fees to the account. This can create a negative balance that may be collected for up to three years.
Planning a video visit with someone at Montgomery Pretrial Detention Facility? Your first step is setting up a GettingOut account and getting it approved—that's how you'll receive their call and schedule time together.
Your first video visit goes smoother when you know the rules upfront. The checklists below cover scheduling, dress code, and the violations that get visits cut off.
This facility doesn't offer in-person visits — everything happens by video. But here's the good news: you can do a free video visit at the onsite Video Visitation Center at 500 E. Adams Street, instead of paying for a remote session from home.