Send Money at Bannock County Jail

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Bannock County Jail (ID) uses Access Corrections for sending money to residents, paying court-ordered financial obligations, posting bail, and making parole or probation payments. Deposit options typically include a mobile app, website, phone payments, retail cash barcodes, mailed lockbox payments, and on-site kiosks. Most electronic options accept major cards and run 24/7. Funds go toward commissary purchases, phone accounts, and some medical costs—and may be applied to court-ordered obligations or bail where allowed. Before you start, have the resident's full name and facility ID/name number exactly as listed, and double-check that you've selected the correct agency or program. For exact steps and accepted payment types, follow the facility's Access Corrections page or the vendor instructions.

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Quick Facts

  • Bannock County Jail advertises Access Corrections for inmate deposits, court‑ordered payments, posting bail, and parole/probation payments.
  • Deposited funds can be used for commissary purchases, phone accounts, and some medical costs, and may also go toward court‑ordered obligations or bail where allowed.
  • Common deposit methods include mobile app, website, phone, retail cash barcode, mailed lockbox, and on‑site kiosks.
  • You generally need the resident’s full name and facility ID/name number and must select the correct agency or program when making a deposit.

Common Questions

How do I send money to an inmate at Bannock County Jail?

Bannock County Jail uses Access Corrections for sending money and making other payments. Use the vendor's site or app to pick a deposit method, then enter the resident's full name and facility ID exactly as listed.

Can deposited funds be used for commissary or phone accounts at Bannock County Jail?

Yes—deposited funds typically cover commissary purchases, phone accounts, and some medical costs. Specific uses depend on facility and vendor rules, so confirm details on the vendor or facility page.

What information and documents do I need to make a deposit for an inmate?

Have the resident's full name and facility ID/name number ready, and make sure you select the correct agency or program. Most electronic options accept major cards and run 24/7. Direct-deposit or bank setups may require a signed form and bank verification.

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