Send Money at Charles B. Webster Detention

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Need to add funds for calls at Charles B. Webster Detention? Fund telephone accounts through InmateSales.com, the InmateSales App, or by calling (702) 829-3001. Other deposits typically work through online vendor transfers, lobby kiosks/ATMs, or mailed money orders—use the inmate's name or ID and follow any voucher instructions to prevent delays. For bonding someone out, you have three options: a professional bonding company, a property bond, or a cash bond. Bonding companies typically charge a 12–15% nonrefundable fee. Property bonds require at least one year of ownership, the property must be in Richmond County, and 40% of the assessed value must cover the bond amount. Cash bonds require a valid state ID and full payment in cash or cashier's check (no change given). A $20 Sheriff's Bonding Fee applies to property or cash bonds.

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Quick Facts

  • Cash bonds require a valid state ID and full cash or a cashier's check; no change is provided.
  • A $20 Sheriff’s Bonding Fee is collected with each property or cash bond per OCGA 15-16-21(c)(8).
  • To use a property bond the property must have been owned at least one year and be located in Richmond County.
  • Professional bonding companies typically charge a nonrefundable fee of 12–15% of the total bond amount.

Common Questions

How do I add money to an inmate's phone account at Charles B. Webster Detention?

You can add money to phone accounts using InmateSales.com, the InmateSales App, or by calling (702) 829-3001.

What do I need to pay a cash bond at Charles B. Webster Detention?

Bring a valid state ID and pay the full bond amount in cash or with a cashier's check—no change is provided. An online Cash Bond service is also available through the facility's Cash Bond service number.

Can I use property outside Richmond County to post a property bond?

No. The property must be located in Richmond County and must have been owned for at least one year, and 40% of the property’s assessed value has to be enough to cover the bond.

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