Send Money at Brazoria County Jail, TX

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Brazoria County Jail deposits go through Access Corrections online or by phone at 866-345-1884. For in-person deposits, a kiosk in the Sheriff's Office lobby accepts Visa and MasterCard. Need to deposit cash? Use CashPay at participating Dollar General or Family Dollar locations. Funds go into the inmate's trust/commissary account for commissary purchases, phone time, and other authorized charges. Vendors and kiosks charge service fees, and processing times vary. Don't mail cash or personal checks to the facility. The Inmate Trust Fund office can confirm whether a deposit was received, but won't share account balances with third parties.

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Quick Facts

  • Access Corrections provides online deposits and a phone deposit option at 866-345-1884.
  • A lobby kiosk at the Sheriff's Office accepts Visa and MasterCard for on-site deposits.
  • Cash walk-in deposits are available via CashPay at participating Dollar General and Family Dollar locations.
  • Vendors and kiosks charge service fees and processing times vary; do not mail cash or personal checks to the facility.

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Common Questions

How can I put money on an inmate's Brazoria County Jail account?

You can add funds through Access Corrections online or by phone at 866-345-1884. Card deposits are also accepted at the Sheriff’s Office lobby kiosk (Visa or MasterCard). For cash, use CashPay at participating Dollar General or Family Dollar stores.

Can I deposit cash directly at Brazoria County Jail?

Cash deposits are supported through CashPay at participating Dollar General and Family Dollar locations. Don’t mail cash to the jail—follow the CashPay process so the funds post correctly.

Are there fees or timing rules for deposits to an inmate's account?

Yes—service fees apply, and posting times depend on the vendor or kiosk you use. The Inmate Trust Fund office can confirm receipt of a deposit, but it won’t disclose account balances to third parties.

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