Enviar dinero en Berkeley County Detention, SC.

Cómo depositar fondos, la comisaría y las opciones de pago

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You have three ways to add money to an inmate canteen account at Berkeley County Detention: mail a money order (or cashier's check), use the kiosk in the main front lobby, or make an online deposit through a McDaniel Supply Company service. The lobby kiosk accepts cash and credit card payments but charges a processing fee. Online deposits go through a third-party platform the detention center doesn't control, so follow the vendor's instructions and terms carefully. Mailed money orders are processed only after they arrive, so expect them to take longer than kiosk or online deposits. Whichever method you choose, double-check the required inmate name and ID format to avoid delays.

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  • There are three options for depositing funds to an inmate's canteen account, one of which is mailing a money order following the facility's required mail format.
  • A front-lobby kiosk accepts cash or credit-card deposits and applies a processing fee.
  • Internet deposits are available via a McDaniel Supply Company service that is operated independently of the detention center.
  • Mailed money orders are processed only after the processor receives them, so mailed deposits typically take longer to post than online or kiosk payments.

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How can I deposit money for an inmate at Berkeley County Detention?

You can deposit money three ways: mail a money order using the facility’s required mail format, use the front-lobby kiosk with cash or a credit card (fees apply), or make an internet deposit through the McDaniel Supply Company service.

Is there a fee to use the lobby kiosk at Berkeley County Detention?

Yes. The front-lobby kiosk charges a processing fee for inmate deposits.

How long do mailed money orders take to post to an inmate account?

Mailed money orders are processed after they arrive, so they generally take longer to post than online or kiosk deposits. Kiosk and online payments usually post faster once the vendor processes them.

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