Send Money at Seminole County Jail, FL

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Seminole County Jail uses Access Corrections for adding funds to inmate accounts. Access Corrections accepts card payments and can also be used to post bail or satisfy court-ordered payments. For money orders, mail them to Secure Deposits – Seminole County, PO BOX 12486, St Louis, Missouri 63132. Follow the vendor's instructions and include the inmate's name and booking number so it posts correctly. One important warning: once funds hit an inmate's account, they won't be returned. The only exception is releasing funds to an attorney or bail agent for posting bond. Before sending money, confirm the vendor, fees, and required fields. Common deposit methods include online portals, lobby kiosks, phone, and mail.

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Quick Facts

  • Mail‑in money orders must be mailed to Secure Deposits – Seminole County, PO BOX 12486, St Louis, Missouri 63132.
  • Access Corrections is the vendor referenced for sending money to inmates and accepts card payments.
  • Once funds are deposited into an inmate’s account they will not be returned to the sender.
  • Funds may only be released to an attorney or a bail agent for the purpose of posting bond.

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Common Questions

How do I mail a money order to Seminole County Jail?

Mail the money order to Secure Deposits – Seminole County, PO BOX 12486, St Louis, Missouri 63132. Follow the vendor’s instructions and include the inmate’s name and booking number so the payment is applied correctly.

Can I get my deposited funds returned 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 a bail agent for posting bond.

Which vendor should I use to add money or post bail for an inmate at Seminole County Jail?

Seminole County references Access Corrections for inmate deposits; it accepts card payments and can also be used to post bail or meet court-ordered payments. Check the vendor site for fees, required fields, and deposit options before you send money.

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