Canyon County Jail Commissary Calendar: When to Deposit Money for Saturday Orders
Timing a commissary deposit at Canyon County Jail comes down to two things: orders process on Saturday, and money needs to hit the account by Tuesday.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Commissary at Canyon County Jail is provided by Summit Food Services, and inmates purchase items using their trust account. To add money, use JailATM (www.jailatm.com) or deposit at the visitation-lobby kiosk/cashier with a credit or debit card. The jail no longer accepts cash or mailed money orders for inmate accounts. Orders process on Saturdays, so funds need to be on the account by Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. to count toward that week's order. Weekly spending is capped at $75.00. If an inmate's balance drops below $2.50, they can request a free indigent writing pack with two stamped envelopes, a flex pen, and four sheets of paper. When depositing, enter the resident's full name and ID and select the correct agency.
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Timing a commissary deposit at Canyon County Jail comes down to two things: orders process on Saturday, and money needs to hit the account by Tuesday.
Commissary at Canyon County Jail runs on a weekly cycle, and one deadline matters most: Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. Miss it, and the money you send won't count until the following week.
Getting commissary money to someone at Canyon County Jail comes down to timing. Here's what you need to know: who runs commissary, how to add funds, the Tuesday 5:00 p.m. cutoff, and how the $75 weekly limit works.
Getting money onto an inmate's account at Canyon County Jail is straightforward once you know the approved vendors, the lobby kiosk option, and the weekly commissary cutoff.
Getting money onto an inmate's account is usually straightforward—until you miss a cutoff or pick the wrong deposit option. Here are the approved ways to add funds at Canyon County Jail, plus the weekly commissary deadline and spending limit so your deposit lands when it's actually needed.
Add funds online through JailATM (www.jailatm.com) or at the visitation-lobby kiosk/cashier using a credit or debit card. Don't send cash or money orders. The jail no longer accepts them for inmate accounts.
Commissary orders are processed on Saturdays. To be included in that week’s order, money must be on the inmate’s account before Tuesday at 5:00 p.m., and spending is limited to $75.00 per week.
Yes. If an inmate’s account balance is under $2.50, they may request a free indigent writing pack that includes two stamped envelopes, a flex pen, and four sheets of paper.
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