How to Send Money to Oklahoma County Jail (OK)
Sending money is straightforward once you have the right identifier for your loved one and know which deposit portal to use.
Review available deposit, commissary, money order, and online payment information for sending money to an inmate at Oklahoma County Jail.
Oklahoma County Jail contracts commissary services through Benchmark, so commissary ordering and purchases run through that provider. To put money on an inmate's account, make an online deposit at deposits.jailatm.com/webdeposits/ or use the JailATM mobile app. The jail notes that the app and online options have the lowest handling charge. JailATM provides support contact information if you run into a transaction problem. Some jails also offer in-person lobby kiosks or mailed money orders, but availability varies. Check with the facility for current options. When someone is released, money left in their account is returned to them, though the balance may be applied to outstanding fees or debts first.
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Sending money is straightforward once you have the right identifier for your loved one and know which deposit portal to use.
Use the JailATM website (deposits.jailatm.com/webdeposits/) or the JailATM mobile app to add funds online. The jail notes these options have the lowest handling charge, and other methods like kiosks or mailed money orders may be available, so confirm current options with the facility.
The commissary at Oklahoma County Jail is provided under contract with Benchmark.
Any remaining funds are returned to the inmate when they are released. The balance may be used first to cover outstanding fees or debts before it is paid out.
Staying in touch with someone at Oklahoma County Detention Center usually means sending mail that gets scanned for digital delivery and making sure they have funds for approved services. Here are the rules that matter most.
Oklahoma County Jail scans all incoming mail digitally, so even small formatting mistakes can get your letter sent back. Follow these rules to make sure your mail actually gets through.
Oklahoma County Jail scans regular letters digitally, and small mistakes can get your envelope returned. Follow the address, size, and photo limits below to make sure your mail gets through.