Send Commissary at Arapahoe County Jail.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

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Quick Facts

  • You only need to pay the bond amount to secure release; bond fees and other debts are not required to post a money bond.
  • After release, the only bond-related charges permitted are a $10 bond fee and a maximum 3.5% credit-card payment fee.
  • Bond payments must be made out to the holding county and never in the name of the incarcerated person.
  • Anyone who posts a money bond has the right to receive a copy of the bond paperwork, including documentation of the next upcoming court date.

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Four Ways to Send Money to Someone at Arapahoe County Jail (which is fastest)

You've got four ways to put money on someone's account at Arapahoe County Detention Facility: a TouchPay lobby kiosk, online payment, toll-free phone payment, or mail. Whichever you choose, have the inmate's jail ID number ready (or their full name and date of birth). If you're using the phone system, you'll also need the facility's TouchPay Site ID.

Common Questions

Do I have to pay bond fees or other debts to post bond at Arapahoe County Jail?

No. To secure release, you only need to pay the bond amount; bond fees, booking fees, and other debts aren’t required to post a money bond. After release, the only bond-related charges allowed are a $10 bond fee and up to a 3.5% credit-card processing fee.

How should a bond payment be made for someone at Arapahoe County Jail?

Make bond payments out to the holding county—never in the incarcerated person's name. For accepted payment methods and vendor instructions, check the facility's payment resources or the guide on ways to send money, since methods and vendors can vary.

Can the person who posts bond receive court date documentation and a copy of the bond paperwork?

Yes. Anyone who posts a money bond is entitled to receive a copy of the bond paperwork, including the next upcoming court date.

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