Send Money at Delta Regional Unit, AR

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Facility sources didn't provide Delta Regional Unit-specific instructions for sending money, so here are the most common deposit methods. Most systems let you add money through an online payment portal, an in-person lobby kiosk or window, a mailed money order, or a commissary/vendor website. Before you start, have the incarcerated person's state, facility name, and either their ID number or full name ready. That information is typically required to apply funds to the correct account. Money added to an account generally goes toward commissary purchases and may also be applied to outstanding debts or fees. Accepted payment types vary, but many facilities take debit or credit cards through portals or kiosks and accept money orders by mail or in person. Personal checks are often not accepted.

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Quick Facts

  • Common deposit methods are online portals, lobby kiosks or windows, mailed money orders, and commissary/vendor sites.
  • You typically need the inmate’s state, facility name, and either their ID number or full name to make a deposit.
  • Money added goes into the inmate’s commissary or resident account and can be used for purchases or applied to debts.
  • Most facilities accept credit or debit cards through online portals or kiosks, while money orders are commonly accepted by mail or in person.

Common Questions

How can I send money to an inmate at Delta Regional Unit, AR?

Facility-specific instructions aren't available for Delta Regional Unit. Common options include online payment portals, lobby kiosks or windows, mailed money orders, or commissary and vendor websites. Confirm the approved methods and any requirements with the facility before sending funds.

What information do I usually need to include when making a deposit?

You'll typically need the inmate's state, the facility name, and either their ID number or full name. Having that information ready helps ensure the deposit gets applied to the right account.

Are personal checks accepted when sending money to an inmate?

Personal checks are usually not accepted. Many facilities accept debit or credit cards through online portals or kiosks and accept money orders by mail or in person, but you should verify the exact policy before you pay.

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