Send Money at Branch County Jail

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Trying to add money for someone at Branch County Jail? The Branch County Sheriff's inmate account deposit webpage currently returns an "access forbidden" response, so the official online deposit portal may not be reachable at that URL. When a portal is down, jails commonly accept deposits through third-party online vendors, phone payment lines, in-person kiosks at the facility, or mailed money orders. The available channels and allowed uses can vary. Deposits typically follow the same flow: select the facility and resident, choose the deposit type (such as commissary, bond, or a bill), enter the inmate identifiers and payor details, then complete payment using the prompts. Have the inmate's full name and ID ready, pick the correct facility, and keep your receipt.

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Quick Facts

  • The Branch County Sheriff inmate account deposit webpage currently returns an “access forbidden” message.
  • Common deposit channels include third-party online services, phone payments, facility kiosks, and mailed money orders, though availability varies by facility.
  • Deposits typically require the inmate’s full name and facility ID or booking/ticket number and the correct facility selection on the payment site or kiosk.
  • Full or partial bond payments can often be posted remotely, but refunds and who receives the funds depend on how the bond was posted and local rules.

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Common Questions

Why does the Branch County inmate deposit page show “access forbidden”?

The Branch County Sheriff inmate account deposit webpage currently displays an "access forbidden" message, meaning that specific page isn't accessible. If you hit that error, try another deposit method the jail accepts.

What other ways can I add money to an inmate if the Branch County online portal is down?

Common alternatives include third-party online services, phone payment lines, in-person kiosks at the facility, or mailing money orders. Which options are available (and what the funds can be used for) depends on the facility and vendor.

What information will I need to make a deposit for an inmate?

You'll typically need the inmate's full name and a facility ID or booking/ticket number, plus the correct facility selection when prompted. For online or phone payments, have your billing details ready and enter IDs and amounts exactly as the payment system requests.

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