How to Send Money or Order Commissary for Someone at Cross County Jail
Want to add money to someone's account or order commissary at Cross County Jail? Start with the method the jail recommends and go from there.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Cross County Jail uses CityTelecoin for inmate account deposits and commissary orders. You can add funds through an online payment portal, an in-person kiosk or lobby window, or by mailing a money order. Commissary orders go through the vendor's ordering site. Before you start, have the inmate's state, facility, and either their ID number or full name ready. Most online portals accept credit or debit cards. Money orders work by mail or in person, but personal checks are usually not accepted. Forgot your login? CityTelecoin's password reset asks for the phone number linked to your account.
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Want to add money to someone's account or order commissary at Cross County Jail? Start with the method the jail recommends and go from there.
Cross County Jail uses CityTelecoin for inmate account deposits and commissary orders. You can find a direct link on the Cross County Sheriff's Office jail page that takes you straight to CityTelecoin to handle both.
Cross County Jail processes deposits and commissary orders through CityTelecoin. You can add funds online, at a lobby kiosk or window, by mailed money order, or through the vendor's commissary ordering site. Have the inmate's details ready and follow the prompts.
You'll need the inmate's state and facility, plus either their full name or ID number. Have that information ready before you start, then follow the prompts on the payment site or kiosk.
Use CityTelecoin's Reset Password option. You'll be asked for the phone number associated with your account. If that doesn't work, follow the vendor's support steps to regain access.
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Trying to confirm whether someone is still at Cross County Detention Center? The sheriff's site has two quick options: the Current Inmates list and the 48 Hour Release list. If neither gives you a clear answer, a phone call is your fastest bet.
Need to reach someone at Cross County Jail? Start with the jail's main phone line, then confirm which vendor handles ongoing calls and video visits.