Send Money at Carroll Montgomery Regional, MS

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending money to someone at Carroll Montgomery Regional typically happens through a few channels: an on-site kiosk, a facility-authorized online deposit portal, retail cash-pay locations, or mailed deposits—though exact options vary by facility. Deposits go to the person's commissary (trust) account, which they use for commissary items, phone time, laundry fees, or other approved expenses. How fast funds post depends on your payment method. Online and automated deposits usually show up fastest, while mailed deposits and some retail cash transactions take longer to process. When submitting a deposit, enter the inmate's full name, ID number, and facility exactly to avoid delays. Mississippi's site notes it won't collect personal information unless you choose to provide it, and online portals commonly use standard encryption for card security.

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Quick Facts

  • Common payment methods include on-site kiosks, online deposit portals, walk-in retail cash payments, and mailed deposits.
  • Deposited funds are credited to the inmate’s commissary or trust account for commissary purchases, phone time, laundry, or other approved uses.
  • Automated and online deposits typically post fastest; mailed deposits and some retail cash options can take longer to process.
  • Mississippi’s site states it will not collect personal information about you unless you voluntarily provide it through forms, email, MyMS, contests/promotions, or online transactions requiring login.

Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate at Carroll Montgomery Regional?

Common options include an on-site kiosk, an online deposit portal, walk-in retail cash payments, or mailed deposits, but what’s available can vary by facility. When you pay, enter the inmate’s full name, ID number, and the facility exactly so the funds route correctly.

How long will it take for the money to show up in the inmate’s account?

It depends on the method you use. Automated and online deposits usually post fastest, while mailed deposits and some retail cash transactions can take longer to arrive and be processed.

Is my credit card information safe when I send money through Mississippi’s payment system?

Mississippi’s site states it won’t collect personal information unless you voluntarily provide it. Online payment pages also commonly use standard encryption to protect card details.

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