How to Send Money to Facility
Want to add funds for phone calls for someone at Bleckley Probation Detention Center? You'll need to set up a Securus telephone account.
Review available deposit, commissary, money order, and online payment information for sending money to an inmate at Bleckley Probation Detention Center.
Adding money or covering phone costs for someone at Bleckley Probation Detention Center? Start with the limits and approved methods. Pre-paid collect deposits max out at $200.00 per deposit. For phone calls, friends and family can set up pre-paid collect or direct-bill accounts with Securus through the Securus website or by calling 1-800-844-6591. To send funds, check the facility's send-money page for the "How Do I Send Money to an Offender" guidance, which lists all available options and vendor links. Common methods in Georgia include online transfers through approved vendors, lobby kiosks or ATMs, and mailed money orders with a printable voucher. Have the inmate's full name and ID ready, and confirm any voucher or sender requirements to avoid delays.
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Want to add funds for phone calls for someone at Bleckley Probation Detention Center? You'll need to set up a Securus telephone account.
Deposits to pre-paid collect accounts are limited to a maximum of $200.00 per deposit.
Check the facility's send-money page, which points to the "How Do I Send Money to an Offender" guidance for approved methods and vendor links. Common options in Georgia include online transfers through approved vendors, lobby kiosks or ATMs, and mailed money orders. Have the inmate's full name and ID ready to avoid delays.
Yes. You can set up pre-paid collect or direct-bill telephone accounts with Securus through the Securus website or by calling 1-800-844-6591.
If your loved one is at Bleckley Probation Detention Center, phone calls go through Securus. Here's how to get set up and what to expect.
Scheduling your first visit comes down to two steps: get approved as a visitor, then request your visit through Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC). Here's exactly how it works for Bleckley Probation Detention Center.
Visiting someone at Bleckley Probation Detention Center starts with Georgia Department of Corrections paperwork. Once you know which form you need, the rest comes down to submitting it correctly and confirming local rules with the facility.