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How to Deposit Money to an Inmate at Collier County Jail (online, kiosks, fees & hours)

Putting money on someone's account at Collier County Jail is straightforward once you know the system, what info you need, and what fees to expect.

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How to Deposit Money to an Inmate at Collier County Jail (online, kiosks, fees & hours)

Collier County Jail uses JailATM for all inmate deposits. You can deposit online at JailATM using a credit or debit card, or visit one of three kiosks in person: the Naples Jail Center lobby, the Immokalee Jail Center lobby, or the Naples Visitation Center. Before you start, have the inmate's name, arrest number, and housing location ready. You'll also need Social Security information for federal compliance.

Tip: Running into trouble - can't find the inmate, kiosk won't take your payment, or unsure which location to use? Contact the jail directly before trying again.

To deposit online, head to JailATM.com. Collier County Jail accepts credit and debit cards through the site, so you can handle everything without driving to a kiosk. Have the inmate's details ready before you start - it'll save you from getting stuck mid-transaction.

Want to deposit in person in Naples? Use the JailATM kiosk in the Naples Jail Center lobby at 3347 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112. It's open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Closer to Immokalee? There's a JailATM kiosk in the Immokalee Jail Center lobby at 302 Stockade Road, Immokalee, FL 34142. Also open 24/7.

A third option is the Naples Visitation Center at 3311 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112. This kiosk is only open daily from 12:00–4:00 p.m., and there's a $300 per week deposit cap - so it may not work if you need to add more than that.

Step3 Info Ready

  • Inmate’s full name
  • Inmate’s arrest number
  • Inmate’s housing location
  • Social Security information (required for compliance with federal regulations)
How to Deposit Money to an Inmate at Collier County Jail (online, kiosks, fees & hours)

Cash deposits carry a $3.25 fee per transaction. Multiple smaller deposits mean more fees, so one larger deposit is usually cheaper.

Using a credit card for a deposit of $25 or less? The fee is a flat $3.25 per transaction - helpful for quick, low-dollar deposits.

For credit card deposits of $25 or more, the fee jumps to 10% of the deposit amount. Build that into your budget so the total doesn't surprise you.

Reminder: The Naples Visitation Center kiosk has a maximum deposit limit of $300 per week.

Plan ahead: If you’re using the Naples Visitation Center kiosk, the max is $300 per week - so you may need to use a different JailATM location or deposit online if you need to add more.

Most deposit problems come down to missing or mismatched info. Before you start - online or at a kiosk - double-check that you have the inmate's name, arrest number, and housing location. You'll also need Social Security information for federal compliance.

Fees add up fast. Cash deposits cost $3.25 each. Credit card deposits are $3.25 for amounts of $25 or less, but jump to 10% once you hit $25 or more. Deciding between cash and card, or one big deposit versus several small ones? Compare those fee rules first.

If a deposit doesn't go through, the kiosk won't accept your payment, or you're not sure which location to use, contact Collier County Jail directly. It's also smart to confirm details before you drive out - especially if you're planning to use the Naples Visitation Center during its limited hours.

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