Send Money at Collin County Detention Facility

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

At Collin County Detention Facility, a personal inmate money account is created at admission. Any cash found during booking gets deposited into that account for later use. Money on the account covers commissary purchases, telephone calls, and self-release (bail) when applicable. You can add funds through the Access Corrections mobile app, at facility kiosks, by phone at 636-888-7004, through CashPayToday walk-in retailers, or by sending money orders using the facility's secure lockbox instructions. Commissary cash must be deposited at a kiosk, and the Bonds Office accepts cash only for bonding transactions. You can also order commissary and care packages through Access Securepak for direct delivery. Don't mail cash—expect vendor or kiosk service fees on deposits.

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Quick Facts

  • An inmate personal money account is opened at admission and cash found at booking is deposited into that account.
  • Money in an inmate account may be used for commissary purchases, telephone calls, and self-release (bail).
  • Accepted deposit methods include the Access Corrections app, facility kiosks, phone (636-888-7004), CashPayToday retailers, and a secure lockbox for money orders.
  • Commissary cash must be deposited at a kiosk, while the Bonds Office accepts cash only for bonding.

Common Questions

How can I put money on an inmate's account at Collin County Detention Facility?

You can add funds through the Access Corrections mobile app, at a facility kiosk, by phone at 636-888-7004, or at a CashPayToday walk-in retailer. Money orders can be sent using the facility’s secure lockbox instructions, and you can order care packages through Access Securepak.

Can I give cash to an inmate or mail cash to Collin County Detention Facility?

No. Commissary cash has to be deposited at a facility kiosk, and you should not mail cash—use the secure lockbox process for money orders instead. The Bonds Office is the only place that takes cash, and only for bonding transactions.

What can money in an inmate's account be used for at Collin County?

Funds can be used for commissary purchases and telephone calls. When applicable, they can also be used toward self-release (bail).

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