Send Money at Cooper County Jail Boonville Mo, MO

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Cooper County Jail accepts deposits through approved online vendors and vendor kiosks, including JailATM. You only need the inmate's name to complete a deposit, whether you pay online or at a kiosk. Families typically add money through lobby kiosks, approved online vendors, or mailed money orders and cashier's checks. Kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly, while mailed deposits can take several business days. For phone-specific funds, set up an inmate phone account at https://customer.cidnet.net or call 1-888-984-1903. Before sending money, confirm approved vendors, kiosk locations, and any fees with the jail.

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Quick Facts

  • You only need the inmate’s name to deposit money for someone at Cooper County Jail.
  • The facility’s deposit site footer shows a JailATM vendor reference.
  • Inmate phone accounts can be set up at https://customer.cidnet.net or by calling 1-888-984-1903.
  • Common deposit methods include lobby kiosks, approved online vendors, and mailed money orders, with kiosk/card transactions usually posting faster than mailed deposits.

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Common Questions

How do I put money on an inmate’s account at Cooper County Jail?

You can add money through approved online vendors or vendor kiosks (the facility uses JailATM). You only need the inmate's name to complete the transaction. Mailed money orders or cashier's checks work too, but they take longer to post.

Can I add money to an inmate’s phone account at Cooper County Jail?

Yes. You can set up an inmate phone account at https://customer.cidnet.net or by calling 1-888-984-1903.

How long does a deposit take to show on an inmate’s account?

Kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly. Mailed deposits (money orders or cashier’s checks) typically take a few business days to be processed.

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