Send Money at Seminole County Jail, FL.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending money to someone at Seminole County Jail typically goes through Access Corrections, which handles inmate deposits. Access Corrections supports card payments and can also be used to post bail or satisfy court-ordered payments. If you prefer to mail payment, send a money order to Secure Deposits – Seminole County, PO BOX 12486, St Louis, MO 63132. Deposits are final: once funds are placed in an inmate's account, they generally will not be returned. The only exception is that funds may be released to an attorney or bail agent for posting bond. Before submitting a payment, have the inmate's name and booking/ID ready. Follow the vendor's deposit form and instructions so it processes correctly.

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Quick Facts

  • Mail-in money orders should be mailed to Secure Deposits – Seminole County, PO BOX 12486, St Louis, Missouri 63132.
  • Seminole County Jail references Access Corrections as the vendor for sending money; the vendor accepts cards and can be used to post bail and meet court-ordered payments.
  • Once funds are deposited into an inmate's account they will not be returned and may only be released to an attorney or bail agent for posting bond.
  • Common deposit methods include online portals, lobby kiosks, phone deposits, or mailing a money order; available methods and fees vary by vendor.

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Common Questions

Where do I mail a money order for an inmate at Seminole County Jail?

Mail money orders to Secure Deposits – Seminole County, PO BOX 12486, St Louis, Missouri 63132.

Which vendor should I use to send money to an inmate at Seminole County Jail?

Use Access Corrections. It is the vendor referenced for card deposits, and it can also be used to post bail or satisfy court-ordered payments.

Can I get money back after depositing to an inmate's account at Seminole County Jail?

No. Once funds are deposited into an inmate’s account, they will not be returned; funds may only be released to an attorney or bail agent for posting bond.

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