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Commissary at Daviess County: Ordering Deadlines, Delivery Days, and the $150 Limit

Commissary at Daviess County runs on a set schedule, and orders lock in once submitted. Here's how to order on the kiosk, when to place orders, and how the $150 limit works.

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Commissary at Daviess County: Ordering Deadlines, Delivery Days, and the $150 Limit

Commissary orders are placed on the kiosk under the

Warning: Once a commissary order is submitted, it can’t be cancelled or changed.

Deadlines matter. Orders must be placed by midnight (CST) on Sundays and Wednesdays to make the next delivery. Deliveries arrive Tuesdays and Fridays - plan around those cutoffs to avoid missing a week.

Hot and cold cart items are also available at least once a week. If your loved one wants to grab something from the cart, remind them to keep that weekly schedule in mind - spending their balance on other items first could leave them short when the cart comes around.

Daviess County caps spending at $150 per inmate, per commissary day. That limit covers everything - snacks, hygiene products, hot/cold cart items, and nicotine patches. The simplest approach? Treat $150 as the all-in ceiling for that day, regardless of what mix of items they're buying.

Holiday exception: If commissary is only offered once that week because a holiday falls on a weekday, the maximum purchase amount for that week is $300.

Commissary balances show up on the kiosk under the

Buying something other than food? All non-food commissary items include a 6% sales tax. The price shown already reflects this - what you see is what gets charged.

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