Send Commissary at Appling RSAT Center.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

If you need to add money for someone at a Georgia correctional facility, including Appling RSAT Center, the standard options are online transfers through third-party vendors, lobby kiosks or ATMs, mailed money orders using a printable voucher, or purchases through approved commissary vendors. Online and phone deposits usually ask for the state, the facility name, and the inmate's name or ID. Have that information ready before you start. If you send a money order, follow the voucher and formatting rules exactly to avoid delays or rejection. Money you deposit goes to the inmate's account, but the facility may apply funds to outstanding debts first. Many Georgia facilities also require you to be on an approved sender or visitor list before they'll accept funds, so confirm the exact rules and vendor options before sending.

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Quick Facts

  • Common deposit methods in Georgia include online transfers, lobby kiosks or ATMs, mailed money orders with printable vouchers, and approved commissary vendors.
  • Online and phone deposits usually require the state, facility name, and the inmate's name or ID.
  • Mailed money orders must match the facility's voucher and formatting rules to avoid delays.
  • You generally must be on the inmate's approved sender or visitor list before you can send money.

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Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate at Appling RSAT Center?

Common options in Georgia include online transfers through third-party vendors, lobby kiosks or ATMs, mailed money orders with a printable voucher, or purchases through approved commissary vendors. Since vendors and methods can vary by facility, confirm what Appling RSAT Center accepts before you send money.

Do I need to be on an approved list to send money to an inmate?

Yes. Georgia facilities commonly require you to be on the inmate’s approved sender or visitor list before they will accept funds. Check Appling RSAT Center’s process for getting added.

Will deposited funds go straight to the inmate's spendable account?

Not always. Deposited money goes into the inmate's account, but the facility may apply funds to outstanding debts first. If you're sending money for commissary or phone use, confirm how credits and debts are handled.

What information do I need to make an online or phone deposit?

You'll typically need the state, the facility name, and the inmate's full name or ID number. Verify the exact details required by the vendor or facility before completing the deposit.

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Visitation

How to Visit Facility

If you're driving to Appling Integrated Treatment Facility, here are the published directions: take I-75S to I-16E, then exit right onto Hwy 1 South. Continue through Lyons to Baxley, turn right onto Hwy 341, and go about six miles. Turn right on the first road (West Park Drive), go past the railroad tracks, and the facility is on the right. For mail, the available address is for the Appling RSAT Center: P.O. Box 247, Baxley, GA 31515. Visiting hours, whether you need to schedule in advance, accepted IDs, and what you can bring were not included in the information provided. Call the facility to verify all of that before making the trip.

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