How to Send Money to an Inmate at David L. Moss: Mail, Lobby Kiosk, and Online Options
Getting money onto someone's trust account at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center is straightforward—just use an approved method and label everything correctly.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center offers a few ways to add money to an inmate's trust account: by mail, at on-site kiosks, or online through JailATM.com and CSGpay.com. Mailing funds? Send a money order or cashier's check, and include the inmate's name, DLMCJC number, and a return address on the envelope. Deposit kiosks in the front lobby accept both cash and credit cards. Don't mail cash or personal checks—DLMCJC won't accept them. When deciding how much to deposit, plan around the inmate's account needs. Remaining funds generally stay on the account until release or may be applied to fees.
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Getting money onto someone's trust account at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center is straightforward—just use an approved method and label everything correctly.
Getting money onto an inmate's trust account is straightforward once you know your options. Here's how to deposit funds at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center (DLMCJC), including the exact mailing format if you're sending a money order.
Want to put money on someone's account at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center (DLMCJC)? You've got three options: lobby kiosks at the facility, online deposits, or mailing a money order or cashier's check.
DLMCJC accepts online deposits through JailATM.com and CSGpay.com.
No. DLMCJC does not accept cash or personal checks sent by mail. If you’re mailing money, use a money order or cashier’s check and include the inmate’s name, DLMCJC number, and a return address on the envelope.
The deposit kiosks are in the facility’s front lobby. They accept cash and credit cards for deposits.
Visiting at David L. Moss is tightly scheduled and rule-driven. Know the visiting days, who qualifies for on-site visits, and how strict the one-visit limit and late policy are — otherwise you risk showing up and getting turned away.
Getting approved for an in-person visit at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center takes three steps: submit the DLM Visitor's Request Form, pass a background check, then schedule your visit once you get the approval notice. The most common mistake that delays approval? Leaving fields blank on the form.
Want to visit someone at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in person? You'll need to apply first. Here's how to complete the DLM Visitor's Request Form and get approved.