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.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
You can add money to an inmate at Collier County Jail through JailATM (credit/debit accepted) or by using the lobby kiosks at the Naples Jail Center and Immokalee Jail Center—both available 24/7. The Naples Visitation Center window accepts deposits from 12:00–4:00 p.m. daily, with a $300 per week limit at that location. Expect transaction fees: cash deposits have a $3.25 fee, while credit card deposits are charged $3.25 for amounts of $25 or less and 10% for amounts over $25. For bail, bonds can be posted with cash, a cashier's check, or a surety bond through a bonding company. Have the inmate's name and arrest/booking number ready so the payment posts correctly.
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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.
Sending money to someone at Collier County Jail is straightforward once you know your options. Here are the three ways to deposit funds, plus fees and the weekly limit you'll need to plan around.
You can deposit money using JailATM (credit/debit accepted) or at the 24/7 kiosks in the Naples and Immokalee jail lobbies. The Naples Visitation Center window also takes deposits from 12:00–4:00 p.m. daily. Have the inmate’s name and arrest/booking number ready and follow the prompts so the payment posts correctly.
Yes. The Naples Visitation Center has a maximum deposit of $300 per week at that location. Limits and rules can depend on the deposit method, so follow the kiosk/vendor instructions for the option you use.
Collier County Jail says bonds can be posted with cash, a cashier’s check, or a surety bond through a bonding company. Check with the bonding company or the jail for any additional steps before you try to post bond.
Trying to get someone out of Collier County Jail? Start by understanding which bond payment options the jail accepts — and call ahead to confirm the exact amount.
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