Send Money at Cache County Jail, UT

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Cache County Jail offers several ways to fund an inmate's account. The lobby ATM is available 24/7 and accepts cash or credit/debit cards (a small fee applies). You can also deposit online through jailatm.com, or visit the booking lobby administrative window in person Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–4:00 pm (closed on legal holidays). Commissary runs through CBM Managed Services on a weekly cycle—orders typically go in Sunday with Thursday delivery—so time your deposit accordingly. Inmates without funds may receive an indigent pack with basic hygiene items. Order size can be limited based on inmate classification. One rule to know: you can only deposit to one inmate's account per transaction. When someone is released, any remaining balance goes on a debit card that leaves with them.

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Quick Facts

  • A lobby ATM is available 24/7 and accepts cash and credit/debit cards with a small usage fee.
  • You can place money at the Jail Administrative window in the booking lobby Monday–Friday 9:00 am–4:00 pm except legal holidays.
  • Online deposits to inmate accounts are available at jailatm.com.
  • If an inmate has remaining account funds at release, those funds will be placed on a debit card and released with the inmate.
  • Commissary is provided by CBM Managed Services and is ordered once a week (usually Sunday) with Thursday delivery.

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How Cache County Jail's Weekly Commissary System Works

Commissary is how inmates at Cache County Jail get everyday basics—hygiene items, snacks, writing supplies. Understanding the weekly timing and spending limits makes it easier to plan deposits and know what to expect.

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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.

Common Questions

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

You can use the 24/7 lobby ATM (cash or credit/debit cards), deposit online at jailatm.com, or pay in person at the Jail Administrative window in the booking lobby Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–4:00 pm (except legal holidays).

Does Cache County Jail accept online or card payments for bail or fines?

Yes for bail: Cache County Jail accepts credit/debit bail payments through GovPayNet/GovPayNow.

How do commissary orders and indigent packs affect how much money I should deposit?

Commissary runs weekly through CBM Managed Services (orders are usually placed Sunday and delivered Thursday), and order size may be limited by inmate classification. If an inmate has no funds, they may receive an indigent pack with basic hygiene items, so plan deposits around the weekly ordering schedule.

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