Send Money at Clark County Detention

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

The fastest ways to add money to an inmate's account at Clark County Detention Center are TouchPay (online or by phone) and the lobby kiosk, which accepts cash. If you mail a deposit, include the inmate's name and ID. All mail is opened and screened, so avoid sending cash (items or funds may be returned). Checks and money orders have a 10 business day hold (weekends and holidays excluded). Personal checks, two-party checks, and foreign-bank checks are not accepted. Former inmates can claim leftover trust or commissary funds in person with photo ID, or by mailing a notarized request to Inmate Accounts at CCDC. ICARE gift-bag orders are limited to once per week and follow a building delivery schedule.

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Quick Facts

  • The fastest deposit methods are TouchPay online or by phone; a lobby kiosk accepts cash deposits.
  • Checks and money orders placed on inmate accounts are held for 10 business days (weekends/holidays excluded) before becoming available.
  • Personal checks, 2‑party checks, and foreign‑bank checks are not acceptable for deposit to an inmate’s account.
  • Former inmates may retrieve remaining trust or commissary funds in person with photo ID or by mailing a notarized letter to Inmate Accounts (330 S. Casino Center Blvd.).

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Common Questions

How can I send money to an inmate at Clark County Detention Center?

Use TouchPay online or by phone for the fastest posting to an inmate’s account. You can also deposit cash at the lobby kiosk. If you mail a payment, include the inmate’s full name and ID, and avoid sending cash.

Will checks or money orders be available immediately after I deposit them?

No. Checks and money orders deposited to inmate accounts are held for 10 business days (weekends and holidays excluded) before funds are released to the account.

Can I mail cash to an inmate at Clark County Detention Center?

Sending cash is not recommended. All mailed items are opened and screened, and cash or other contents may be returned to the sender.

How do ICARE commissary orders and customer service work for CCDC inmates?

ICARE gift-bag deliveries follow a housing schedule (North Tower Mon/Thu; South Tower Tue/Fri; North Valley Mon/Thu), and orders are limited to once per week. For help with Aramark ICARE orders, customer service is available 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM Mountain Time daily at (877) 615-3296 or (702) 380-3118.

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