Send Money at Davis Correctional Facility, OK

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

You can usually add money to an inmate's trust or commissary account at Davis Correctional Facility so they can buy commissary items or pay for phone and video services. Deposit options commonly include online payment portals, vendor websites, lobby kiosks, or mailed money orders—but exact methods vary by facility. Online portals and kiosks typically accept debit or credit cards. Some locations also allow cash at kiosks or mailed cashier's checks and money orders. Any funds left in the account when someone is released are generally returned to the inmate, though the facility may apply the balance to outstanding fees or debts first. Before depositing, have the state, facility name, and the inmate's full name or ID number ready, then use an approved method.

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Quick Facts

  • You can add money to an inmate’s trust or commissary account so they can buy commissary items or pay for phone and video services.
  • Typical deposit methods include online portals, lobby kiosks, vendor websites, and mailed money orders, but available options vary by jail.
  • Funds left in an inmate account at release are generally returned to the inmate and may be used to pay outstanding fees or debts first.
  • To make a deposit you’ll need the state, facility name, and the inmate’s full name or ID number, then select an approved deposit method.

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Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate’s account at Davis Correctional Facility, OK?

Common options include online payment portals, vendor websites, lobby kiosks, or mailed money orders, but the accepted methods can vary by facility. Check Davis Correctional Facility’s official deposit instructions for the current options and required inmate information.

Will leftover funds be returned when an inmate is released?

Generally, yes. Remaining funds are typically returned to the inmate at release, but the facility may apply the balance to outstanding fees or debts first.

What information and payment types do I need to make a deposit?

You’ll typically need the state, facility name, and the inmate’s full name or ID number. Online portals and kiosks usually accept debit or credit cards, and some facilities also accept cash at kiosks or mailed money orders or cashier’s checks.

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