How to Send Money to Someone at Curry County Detention Center
Want to send money to someone at Curry County Detention Center? First, figure out which account you're funding: commissary/care packs, phone, or tablet. Each uses a different vendor.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Sending money to someone at Curry County Adult Detention Center depends on what you're funding. CorrectPay handles inmate account deposits and care packs. ICSolutions manages phone accounts. GettingOut is used for tablet funding. You can pay through each vendor's website or by calling their customer service line. For CorrectPay, have your payment card ready along with the inmate's full name, inmate ID, and the facility name and location. Payment types, processing times, and rules around mailed funds can vary, so check the facility page or vendor site for current instructions and sender requirements. If you run into issues, call the support number for the specific vendor you're using.
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Want to send money to someone at Curry County Detention Center? First, figure out which account you're funding: commissary/care packs, phone, or tablet. Each uses a different vendor.
"Sending money" at Curry County Detention Center actually means three different things — and each uses a different vendor. Commissary deposits and care packs go through CorrectPay. Phone funding runs through ICSolutions. Tablet money? That's handled separately through GettingOut. Make sure you're putting money into the right account for what your person actually needs.
Use CorrectPay.com or call 855-836-3364 to deposit funds to an inmate account or to buy a care pack. Have a payment card, the inmate’s full name and inmate ID, and the facility name/location ready.
Fund phone accounts through icsolutions.com or by calling 888-506-8407. The site and phone line will walk you through the deposit steps and support options.
Add tablet funds at gettingout.com or by calling 1-866-516-0115. Check the vendor site for current payment options and processing times.
Video visits at Curry County can be ended at any time — the supervisor on duty has full discretion. Even if you've done everything right, staff can cut the call short for rule violations or behavior they consider misconduct. Here are the most common issues that get GettingOut video visits terminated, plus what it could mean for future visits.
At Curry County Detention Center, all personal visits happen by video through GettingOut. One small mistake can end your session and affect your future visit privileges.
Bring proper identification and proof of licensure to your attorney visit at Curry County Detention Center. You'll also need to sign the visitor log in the main lobby before staff brings you back.