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How to Send Money to Catoosa County Jail, GA (GA)

Need to add money for someone at Catoosa County Jail? Funds go into their inmate commissary account, where they can use it for commissary purchases and other jail expenses.

2 min read Based on general GA policies
How to Send Money to Catoosa County Jail, GA (GA)

When someone is booked into Catoosa County Jail, any cash they have is taken during booking and deposited into their inmate commissary account. The money gets credited to them automatically, so they can access it through their jail account rather than holding physical cash.

Catoosa County Jail uses Kimble's Commissary Services for commissary. This means all purchases and deposit options run through Kimble's system.

Note: Deposit limits, fees, posting times, and kiosk hours aren't covered in the available information. Check with the jail directly before sending money.

Steps to Follow

  • Use the lobby kiosk to add funds at the jail. The information provided by the jail states the kiosk accepts cash and credit or debit cards.
  • Deposit online anytime at team3.inmatecanteen.com. Choose Catoosa County, GA from the institutional drop-down list.
  • Create an online account first if you are using the Inmate Canteen website, since deposits require account setup.
  • Know what the money is for: funds deposited by kiosk or online are credited to the inmate and may be used for commissary items and inmate expenses.

Tip: Online deposits are available 24/7, but you'll need to create an account first and select Catoosa County from the institution list before you can send money.

How to Send Money to Catoosa County Jail, GA (GA)

Before making a trip, confirm the lobby kiosk is available and ask about its hours. Planning to deposit online? Double-check that team3.inmatecanteen.com is still the correct portal and that "Catoosa County, GA" appears in the institution list when you start your deposit.

  1. Ask how booking money is credited - Cash taken during booking is deposited into the inmate’s commissary account and credited to them, but you can ask when it typically becomes available.
  2. Confirm how quickly deposits show up - Money you add through the lobby kiosk or the Inmate Canteen website is credited to the inmate, so it helps to ask about any posting timeframe or holds.
  3. Clarify what the funds can pay for - The jail notes commissary purchases and inmate expenses, so confirm any limits or restrictions on how the account balance can be used.

Note: The jail lists Kimble's Commissary Services as the commissary provider. If something looks different when you try to deposit, confirm the current vendor with the jail.

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