Send Money at Escambia County Jail, FL

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Escambia County Jail (FL) processes inmate trust-account deposits through TouchPay Holdings, LLC d/b/a GTL Financial Services (ConnectNetwork/GTL). You can typically add money through an online payment portal, a lobby kiosk, phone payments, or by mailing a money order or cashier's check. Available options and fees vary by vendor and location. Before sending funds, have the inmate's name and booking number or ID ready so you can enter the details correctly. Fill out any deposit form or slip carefully and legibly. Also confirm you're authorized to send funds (for example, listed on the inmate's Approved Visitors List) and include clear contact information so the payment can be processed or returned if needed.

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Quick Facts

  • Deposits to an inmate's trust account for Escambia County are handled by TouchPay Holdings, LLC d/b/a GTL Financial Services (ConnectNetwork/GTL).
  • You can usually add money online, at a lobby kiosk, by phone, or by mailing a money order or cashier's check.
  • You must be authorized to send funds (for example, listed as an approved visitor) before a vendor will process a deposit.
  • Fill out deposit fields legibly and include valid contact information so the vendor can process or return the payment.

Common Questions

Who handles inmate trust-account deposits for Escambia County Jail?

Escambia County uses TouchPay Holdings, LLC d/b/a GTL Financial Services (ConnectNetwork/GTL) to accept inmate trust-account deposits.

What methods can I use to add money to an inmate's account?

Common options include an online portal, lobby kiosks, phone payments, or mailing a money order or cashier's check. Steps, availability, and fees vary, so follow the vendor's instructions for whichever method you choose.

Do I need authorization or special forms to send money to an inmate?

Yes. You generally need to be authorized to send funds (for example, on the inmate's Approved Visitors List) before a vendor will process a deposit. Some methods also require a specific deposit slip, and you should include legible contact information so the payment can be processed or returned.

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