Send Money at Floyd County Prison, GA

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Floyd County Prison's GDC "Send Money to an Offender" link takes you to Georgia's statewide instructions page, where you'll find facility-specific directions and approved methods. Common options in Georgia include online transfers through approved third-party vendors, lobby kiosks or ATMs, and mailed money orders with a printable facility voucher. For online or phone deposits, have the state, facility, and the incarcerated person's name or ID ready. Mailing a voucher and money order? Follow the exact formatting and mailing instructions to avoid delays. Funds go into the person's account, though the facility may apply deposits to outstanding debts first. Also confirm whether you need to be on an approved sender or visitor list before sending money.

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Quick Facts

  • Floyd County’s GDC send-money link directs families to the statewide “How Do I Send Money to an Offender” resource for available options.
  • Common deposit methods in Georgia include online transfers, lobby kiosks/ATMs, and mailed money orders with a printable voucher.
  • Online or phone deposits usually require the state, facility, and the inmate’s name or ID; mailed vouchers and money orders must match the facility’s exact requirements to avoid delays.
  • You generally must be on the recipient’s approved visitor or sender list before you can send money.

Common Questions

How do I send money to someone at Floyd County Prison, GA?

Start with the Floyd County GDC "Send Money to an Offender" link, then follow the statewide instructions for facility-specific steps. Common Georgia options include online transfers, lobby kiosks/ATMs, and mailed money orders with a printable voucher. Have the inmate's state and ID ready.

Can I mail a money order to Floyd County Prison?

Mailed money orders with a facility printable voucher are a common option in Georgia, but the voucher and money order must match the facility’s required format to avoid processing delays. Check the Floyd County GDC send-money link for the exact mailing instructions before you send anything.

Do I need to be on an approved list to send money to an inmate?

Yes—generally, you must be on the inmate’s approved sender or visitor list before you can send money. Use the GDC guidance linked from the Floyd County page to confirm what’s required.

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