How to Add Money to an Inmate's Account at Creek County Jail
Want to put money on someone's account at Creek County Jail? You've got three options: use the lobby kiosk in person, bring a money order, or add funds online through NCIC.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Creek County Jail uses Benchmark for commissary services. Add money in person at the jail Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can pay with cash, credit through the kiosk, or a money order. Medical visits carry an $8.00 co-pay charged to the inmate's trust account, and indigent inmates are handled under the jail's indigency procedures. Some jails also offer online portals, lobby kiosks, or mailed money orders, but options vary. Confirm the approved method before sending funds. Money in the account covers commissary purchases and may also go toward phone or video charges and other fees. Any remaining balance is typically returned at release.
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Want to put money on someone's account at Creek County Jail? You've got three options: use the lobby kiosk in person, bring a money order, or add funds online through NCIC.
Add funds in person at the jail Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can use cash, credit via the kiosk, or a money order. Some jails also offer online portals, lobby kiosks, or mailed money orders, so check what's available before sending funds.
Yes. Creek County charges an $8.00 co-pay for medical visits, billed to the inmate’s trust account.
Typically, any remaining funds are returned to the inmate at release. Before release, the balance may be used to cover purchases or outstanding fees.
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