Send Commissary at Morgan County Jail, AL.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending money to someone at Morgan County Jail is straightforward once you know the rules. The jail does not accept cash, money orders, or other certified funds by mail or in person. Skip the money order and don't try dropping off cash. Instead, use the lobby kiosk inside the facility or deposit online through JailATM. If the person had cash at booking, that money goes into a Sheriff's Office commissary account for purchases rather than staying as spendable cash. Deposits go through third-party systems, so expect service fees and processing times to vary.

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Quick Facts

  • Money orders, cash, and other certified funds will NOT be accepted in the mail or in person for inmate funds at Morgan County Jail.
  • Visitors and family may place money in the lobby kiosk or add funds online via JailATM to fund an inmate's account.
  • Any cash an inmate has at booking is placed into a Sheriff's Office commissary account for purchases and is not retained as on-person cash.
  • Deposits are processed by third-party vendors, so processing speed and service fees may vary by the deposit channel used.

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Common Questions

Can I mail a money order or cash to an inmate at Morgan County Jail?

No. Morgan County Jail will not accept money orders, cash, or other certified funds in the mail or in person for inmate funds.

What are the approved ways to add money to an inmate's account at Morgan County Jail?

Use the lobby kiosk inside the facility or add funds online through JailATM. Any cash the inmate had at booking is placed into a Sheriff’s Office commissary account and you can add to that balance using the kiosk or JailATM.

Are there fees or other requirements when depositing money for an inmate?

Yes. Deposits go through third-party vendors, so fees and processing times vary. Enter the inmate's exact name and the required ID or booking number on the deposit form.

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Before you send money, buy phone time, or schedule a video visit for someone at Morgan County Jail, verify the vendor and the exact service that facility uses. Vendor sites offer multiple products, but jails don't enable all of them. A quick check upfront saves you from paying for the wrong thing—or getting stuck when a deposit or scheduling won't go through because that service isn't actually available.

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