Send Money at Calhoun County Jail, TX

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

The provided sources didn't include Calhoun County Jail, TX instructions for adding money to an inmate account, so your best bet is to request the jail's official deposit policy. In Texas, money typically goes into an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account. Common funding methods include approved online vendors, on-site kiosk deposits, monthly ACH debits, or mailed money orders or cashier's checks. Accepted payment types, vendor names, fees, and posting times vary by jail and vendor, so confirm the approved methods and costs before sending funds. Avoid mailing cash or personal checks, and follow deposit instructions exactly (don't include letters with money orders). For public records or the written policy, contact Public Records Custodian Crystal Chason using the address, phone, or email listed in the public records guidance.

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Quick Facts

  • Texas inmates generally have an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account that family and friends can fund using approved vendors, kiosks, ACH, or mailed money orders/cashier's checks.
  • Mail payments should be money orders or cashier's checks; do not send cash or personal checks.
  • Funds in an inmate trust account typically pay for commissary, telephone time, laundry and related items.
  • For Calhoun County Jail public records or to request official deposit policies, contact Public Records Custodian Crystal Chason.

Common Questions

How do I send money to an inmate at Calhoun County Jail, TX?

The provided sources didn't include Calhoun County Jail, TX deposit instructions. In Texas, deposits are commonly made through an approved online vendor or kiosk, or by mailing a money order or cashier's check to the address specified by the facility or vendor. For the jail's exact approved methods, fees, and mailing instructions, request the written policy from Public Records Custodian Crystal Chason.

Can I mail a personal check or cash to an inmate?

No. Don't mail cash or personal checks. Facilities typically require a money order or cashier's check for mailed deposits. If an approved vendor or kiosk option is available, it can help avoid mail delays and crediting issues.

How long before a deposit appears on an inmate's account?

Processing times vary by method, vendor, and facility. Mailed deposits usually take longer than electronic options. Check the facility's policy (or request it) for the most accurate timing.

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