Enviar dinero en Pinellas County Jail.

Cómo depositar fondos, la comisaría y las opciones de pago

Descripción general

When someone is booked into Pinellas County Jail with cash, that money is typically credited to their personal account. Foreign or contaminated currency goes into personal property instead. Most non-federal inmates are assessed a $20.00 non-refundable subsistence fee (with specified exceptions). For bond, you have several options. Online, you can pay through AllPaid (up to $2,500 per charge plus a non-refundable service fee) or use credit or debit via GovPayNow or AllPaid. By phone, call 1-877-EZBAIL5. You can also pay in person at the Pinellas County Jail Bond Counter. Cash bonds require a valid photo ID. Bank checks, traveler's checks, and money orders must be payable to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Personal checks are not accepted. To add money to an inmate's account, the jail accepts money orders (include the inmate's full name, docket number, and housing assignment) Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Cash kiosks and online deposits through ConnectNetwork are also available.

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  • Money found at booking is credited to the inmate's personal account unless the currency is foreign or contaminated.
  • Non-federal inmates are charged a $20.00 non-refundable inmate subsistence fee with specified exceptions.
  • AllPaid accepts bond payments up to $2,500 per charge and adds a non-refundable AllPaid service fee.
  • Money orders must include the inmate's full name, docket number, and housing assignment and are accepted Monday–Friday 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Guías de enviar dinero

Cinco maneras de enviar dinero a un interno en Pinellas County Jail

Using a money order? Get the details right before you send it. Pinellas County Jail requires the inmate's full name, docket number, and housing assignment on the money order. Missing any of these can delay processing, so double-check all three before mailing or dropping it off.

Preguntas frecuentes

How can I send money to an inmate at Pinellas County Jail?

You can deposit cash at kiosks located in the Misdemeanor Probation Office and the Public Lobby. Online deposits are available through ConnectNetwork (with phone assistance available from the vendor). The jail also accepts money orders with the inmate’s full name, docket number, and housing assignment Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

What payment methods can I use to post bond at Pinellas County Jail?

You can post bond by credit or debit online through GovPayNow or AllPaid, by phone at 1-877-EZBAIL5, or in person at the jail Bond Counter. AllPaid accepts up to $2,500 per charge and adds a non-refundable service fee. Cash bonds are accepted in full with a valid photo ID. Bank checks, traveler's checks, and money orders must be payable to the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Personal checks are not accepted.

Can friends and family purchase commissary packages for an inmate?

Yes. Friends and family can purchase commissary packages through the iCare program at www.icaregifts.com.

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