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Three Ways to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at Crittenden County Jail

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Three Ways to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at Crittenden County Jail

Putting money on an inmate's account at Crittenden County Jail lets them buy commissary items and cover other account-funded needs. You'll need the inmate's booking number to complete any deposit - have it ready before you start.

Crittenden County Jail offers three deposit options: the lobby kiosk (cash, credit, or debit), phone deposits, or online through MyCarePack. Pick whichever works best for you - just make sure you have that booking number first.

The lobby kiosk accepts cash, credit, and debit cards. Bring the inmate's booking number with you - you'll need it to direct the deposit to the right account.

  1. Find the lobby kiosk - it’s located in the facility lobby and is used for deposits.
  2. Start a deposit - follow the on-screen prompts to add money to an inmate account.
  3. Enter the booking number - Crittenden County Jail requires the inmate’s booking number to complete the transaction.
  4. Pay with cash or card - the kiosk accepts cash, credit, or debit.
  5. Keep your receipt - hold onto it in case you need to confirm the amount or timing later.

Prefer to deposit by phone? Call 1-866-394-0490. Have the booking number handy - they'll ask for it to process the deposit.

For online deposits, head to MyCarePack (mycarepack.com). You'll enter the inmate's booking number during checkout so the funds go to the correct account.

Tip: Double-check the booking number before you submit an online deposit through MyCarePack, and save your confirmation after you pay.

Inmates at Crittenden County Jail can order commissary any day, but deliveries arrive on Tuesdays and Fridays. Keep that schedule in mind - it affects when your loved one actually gets their items.

Trying to budget? Here's the catch: the administrative office doesn't keep a commissary price list. Inmates can check prices on the phone unit in their cells, so they'll need to tell you what things cost.

One thing to know: if the inmate owes money to the jail, up to half of any deposit may go toward that debt. The full amount won't always be available for commissary spending.

Three Ways to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at Crittenden County Jail

Tips Pitfalls

  • Get the inmate’s booking number before you try to deposit - it’s required for kiosk, phone, and online deposits.
  • Pick the method that fits your situation: lobby kiosk (cash/credit/debit), phone deposit, or online through MyCarePack.
  • Save your receipt or confirmation number after every deposit.
  • Expect possible deductions if the inmate owes a debt to the jail (up to half of the deposit may be applied).
  • If you’re trying to estimate commissary costs, ask your loved one to check prices on the phone unit in their cell.

Watch for this: Up to half of a deposit may be applied to jail debt, and the administrative office doesn’t provide a commissary price list - inmates must check prices on their in-cell phone unit.

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