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  1. The DOC protects incarcerated individual's constitutional rights by providing for unmonitored legal phone calls made to a telephone number recognized by the applicable state's bar association. See DOC 450.200 Telephone Use by Incarcerated Individuals (pdf) for details.

  2. Adults in jail may make 2 free phone calls per week. They can place more calls for 5 cents per minute, which you can pay with a Securus account or by adding money to the person in custody's account through Access Corrections .

  3. The secure way to Send Money and SecureMail messages to an incarcerated loved one. Access Corrections offers online inmate deposits, email, post bail, court, parole and probation payments.

  4. You may contact us to obtain more information about current and former inmates and supervisees. Enter a DOC Number or name to browse for a specific incarcerated individual. Special characters, other than hyphens and apostrophes, cannot be used.

  5. To open a Securus account, you will need to know the inmate's DOC Number. Visit Securus' website for information about registering, billing, managing your accounts, and more. Contact. You may also contact Securus with questions in the following ways: Call Securus' Customer Care Team at (972) 734-1111; Email Securus' Customer Care Team

  6. By phone – Deposits can also be made via Access Corrections phone service by calling 1-866-345-1884. Lobby Kiosk – There is an ATM-style Kiosk located in the Jail Lobby that accepts cash only. Mail – Cashier's Checks and Money Orders can be mailed to inmates.

  7. You can reach King County jail customer service directly at 206-296-1234. Learn how to send money to an adult in custody at King County jails in Seattle or Kent. This is also referred to as putting money on someone's books or account.

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