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Three Ways to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at Cache County Jail — and What Happens to Leftover Funds at Release

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Three Ways to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at Cache County Jail — and What Happens to Leftover Funds at Release

Cache County Jail offers three ways to add money to an inmate's account. Need to deposit any time of day? There's a 24/7 ATM in the jail lobby (a small fee may apply). Prefer handling it in person? Visit the Jail Administrative window in the booking lobby Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (closed on legal holidays). Rather do it from home? The jail accepts online deposits through JailATM.com.

The lobby ATM at Cache County Jail is your fastest anytime option. It's available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Expect a small fee when you use it.

  • Bring the payment method you plan to use (cash or a credit/debit card).
  • Keep your receipt until you’re sure the deposit went through.
  • Before you leave, double-check that the transaction shows as completed/approved on the screen.

Want to make a deposit with staff assistance? Head to the Jail Administrative window in the booking lobby. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, and it's closed on legal holidays. If you show up outside those hours, use the lobby ATM instead.

  • Go during the posted hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–4:00 pm (except legal holidays).
  • Know exactly which inmate you’re depositing for so the money goes to the right account.
  • Bring a way to pay and plan to save any receipt or proof of the transaction.

Can't make it to the jail? Cache County Jail accepts online deposits through JailATM.com - no need to wait for office hours or drive across town.

  • Save the confirmation page or email after you submit a deposit.
  • Keep a screenshot or receipt number in case you need to track the payment later.
  • Don’t assume it posted just because you clicked “submit” - make sure you received a confirmation.

A common question: what happens to leftover money when someone gets released? At Cache County Jail, any remaining funds go onto a debit card that's released with the inmate.

Tip: The remaining balance comes out on a debit card, not cash. Remind your loved one to keep track of that card as soon as they're released.

Three Ways to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at Cache County Jail — and What Happens to Leftover Funds at Release

Practical Faq

  • Lobby ATM: keep the printed receipt until you’re confident the deposit is credited.
  • Administrative window: ask for and save any receipt or proof of payment.
  • Online (JailATM.com): save the confirmation details (receipt number, email confirmation, or screenshot).

If the money doesn't appear right away, start with what you can verify: check for a completed transaction on your lobby ATM receipt, or confirm you received a successful payment confirmation online. Hold onto those details - you'll need them if you have to follow up. Cache County Jail doesn't publish exact processing times or the specific ATM fee amount, so your receipt and confirmation are your best records.

Note: The jail mentions a small fee for the lobby ATM but doesn't list the exact amount or posting times for deposits.

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