Putting Money on a Commissary Account at Forsyth County Jail: Kiosk and Jail ATM Explained
Need to add money for commissary at Forsyth County Jail? You have two options: an in-person lobby kiosk or the Jail ATM website.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Forsyth County Jail gives you two ways to add funds: deposit at the lobby kiosk (credit card, debit card, or cash) or send money online through the Jail ATM website by creating an account and selecting "send money now." Commissary also runs through Jail ATM, so friends and family must use that system to order commissary items and care packages. Outside commissary packages ordered elsewhere are not accepted. Have the inmate's full name and facility details ready so your deposit gets credited correctly. Keep in mind that money added to an inmate's account may go toward outstanding debts or fees first. Whatever remains after that becomes available for commissary purchases.
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Need to add money for commissary at Forsyth County Jail? You have two options: an in-person lobby kiosk or the Jail ATM website.
Use the lobby kiosk at Forsyth County Jail to deposit with a credit card, debit card, or cash. You can also send funds online through the Jail ATM website using the "send money now" option. Have the inmate's full name and facility information ready, and confirm whether you need to be on the inmate's approved sender list before sending.
Yes, but you must place all commissary and care-package orders through the Jail ATM website, since outside commissary packages are not accepted. Care packages are limited to one per inmate per week when ordered by friends or family.
Possibly. Deposited funds go into the inmate's account, but incoming money may be applied to outstanding debts or fees first. The remaining balance then becomes available for commissary purchases.
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