Send Money at Clark Co Sherriff

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Clark County Sheriff's Office uses Access Corrections for inmate deposits and other payment types related to inmates and supervision. You have a few options for adding money: a facility lobby kiosk, approved online vendors or electronic transfer services, or mailed money orders or cashier's checks through the vendor or facility process. The steps are straightforward. Choose your payment method, enter the inmate's name and/or inmate number, then complete the payment through that channel. Kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly, while mailed deposits often take a few business days to reach the inmate's account. Funds go into the inmate's personal commissary account for approved purchases. Transfers between inmate accounts are not allowed. Follow vendor and facility instructions for unclaimed funds.

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Quick Facts

  • Clark County Sheriff uses Access Corrections to accept inmate deposits and other payments.
  • You can add funds via a facility lobby kiosk, approved online vendors or electronic transfer services, or by mailing a money order or cashier's check.
  • Kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly, while mailed deposits can take a few business days.
  • Deposited funds go into the inmate's personal commissary/account and transfers between inmate accounts are not allowed.

Common Questions

How do I send money to an inmate at Clark County Sheriff?

Use Access Corrections to make deposits and other payments for inmates at Clark County Sheriff. You can add funds through a facility lobby kiosk, approved online vendors or electronic transfer services, or by mailing a money order or cashier’s check using the vendor’s instructions.

How long does it take for money to show up in an inmate's account?

Kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly. Mailed deposits typically take a few business days to reach the inmate’s account.

Can I send cash or a personal check to an inmate at Clark County Sheriff?

Don't mail cash. Use Access Corrections and the vendor's accepted payment methods instead. If you prefer to mail payment, money orders and cashier's checks are commonly accepted, but confirm with the vendor or facility before sending anything.

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