Send Money at Dane County Jail, WI

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Dane County Jail uses GTL AdvancePay for inmate funds. You can add money through the ConnectNetwork website or app, by phone, at GTL kiosks, via Western Union, or by mailing a check or money order to GTL's AdvancePay PO Box. GTL accepts Visa and Mastercard credit, debit, and prepaid cards. Card deposits typically post almost immediately—helpful when you need to fund commissary quickly. One thing to watch: AdvancePay accounts can become inactive and subject to forfeiture after 180 consecutive days without activity. Refunds require calling the vendor's refund number. Have the inmate's full name and ID ready before you start, and use money orders or cashier's checks if mailing funds.

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Quick Facts

  • Deposits for Dane County inmates are handled through GTL AdvancePay and can be made via ConnectNetwork website/app, phone, GTL kiosks, Western Union, or by mailing a check/money order to GTL’s AdvancePay PO Box.
  • GTL accepts Visa and Mastercard credit, debit, and prepaid cards for AdvancePay deposits.
  • Deposits made with credit or debit cards typically appear in the AdvancePay account almost immediately.
  • AdvancePay accounts become inactive and are subject to forfeiture after 180 consecutive days of inactivity; refunds require calling the vendor refund number.

Common Questions

How can I deposit money into an inmate’s AdvancePay account at Dane County Jail?

You can deposit through GTL AdvancePay using the ConnectNetwork website or app, by phone through the vendor’s AdvancePay line, at a GTL kiosk, via Western Union, or by mailing a check or money order to GTL’s AdvancePay PO Box.

Can I use a credit or debit card to add funds to an inmate’s account at Dane County Jail?

Yes. GTL accepts Visa and Mastercard credit, debit, and prepaid cards for AdvancePay deposits, and card deposits typically post almost immediately to the AdvancePay account.

What happens if an AdvancePay account goes unused at Dane County Jail?

If an AdvancePay account goes inactive, it can be subject to forfeiture after 180 consecutive days of inactivity. For refunds or questions about forfeited funds, you’ll need to call the vendor’s refund number listed by GTL.

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