Send Money at Beaufort County Detention, SC

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Beaufort County Detention accepts deposits by mail or online. For mailed deposits, send a money order or cashier's check through U.S. Mail. Follow any required deposit form instructions and include the inmate's identifying information. For online deposits, use jailpackstore.com: create an account, then enter the inmate's full name and "name number" (call the facility if you need that number). Inside the jail, staff inventory, tag, and store inmate money and valuables until release. Having trouble with an online deposit? Contact McDaniel Supply Company at the phone number the facility provides. Mailed deposits typically take longer to process than online transactions.

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Quick Facts

  • All inmate money and valuables are inventoried, tagged, and stored until the inmate's release.
  • The facility accepts mailed funds only as U.S. Postal Service money orders or cashier's checks.
  • Visitors can deposit money online via jailpackstore.com by creating an account and providing the inmate's name and name number.
  • For problems with the online deposit option, contact McDaniel Supply Company at the phone number the facility provides.

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Common Questions

How do I send money by mail to someone at Beaufort County Detention?

Mail a U.S. Postal Service money order or a cashier’s check; personal checks and cash aren’t accepted for mailed deposits. Include the inmate’s full name and any required deposit form, and call the facility for the correct mailing instructions.

Can I deposit money online for an inmate at Beaufort County Detention?

Yes. Beaufort County Detention uses jailpackstore.com for online deposits—create an account there and follow the steps to send funds. You’ll need the inmate’s full name and the inmate “name number,” which the facility can provide.

What happens to money I give to an inmate at Beaufort County Detention?

All inmate money and valuables handled by the facility are inventoried, tagged, and stored until the inmate is released.

Who do I contact if my online deposit to Beaufort County Detention doesn't go through?

For problems with an online deposit, contact McDaniel Supply Company at the phone number the facility provides for vendor support.

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