How to Add Money to an Inmate’s Commissary Account at Gallia County Jail (JailATM)
Adding money to commissary is quick once you know where to go. Gallia County Jail directs families to use JailATM's online deposit site.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Gallia County Jail directs friends and family to JailATM to add funds to an inmate's commissary account. Use the JailATM link on the facility's site. Before depositing, you must log in or create a JailATM account with your email address or username. Have the inmate's full name and ID number ready when you start. Stick to the facility's approved deposit channel and avoid unofficial services that may be misleading or fraudulent. Plan for extra costs: third-party vendors commonly charge convenience or processing fees. The money goes into the inmate's trust or commissary account, not directly to the inmate.
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Yes. JailATM requires you to log in or create an account using an email address or username before you can make a deposit.
Have the inmate’s full name and booking or ID number ready when you make the deposit. Also confirm you are using the facility’s approved JailATM link, not an unofficial service.
Often, yes. Third-party vendors typically charge convenience or processing fees that vary by provider, and those fees are set by the vendor, not the facility.
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