Send Money at Bainbridge Treatment Center

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending money to someone at Bainbridge Treatment Center? Start with the Georgia DOC

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Quick Facts

  • The Georgia DOC Send Money page directs users to a 'How Do I Send Money to an Offender' page for the official options available to Bainbridge Treatment Center.
  • Common deposit methods in Georgia include online vendor transfers, lobby kiosk or ATM deposits, and mailed money orders with a printable voucher.
  • Online and phone deposits require the inmate's state, facility, and name or ID; incorrect details can delay delivery.
  • Facilities commonly apply new deposits to outstanding inmate debts before leaving funds available for commissary.

Common Questions

How do I send money to someone at Bainbridge Treatment Center?

Check the Georgia DOC

What information do I need to make a deposit to an inmate's account?

For online or phone deposits, you’ll typically need the inmate’s state, facility, and the inmate’s full name or ID number. For mailed money orders/vouchers, make sure the details and formatting match the facility’s instructions to avoid delays.

Will deposited money go straight to an inmate's commissary account?

Not always. Deposited funds go into the inmate's account, but the facility may apply money toward outstanding debts or fees first. Check the GDC guidance for Bainbridge for specifics.

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