Send Money at Gibson County Jail, IN

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Want to send money or essentials to someone at Gibson County Jail? There are two main paths: commissary orders and account deposits. Tiger Commissary's ordering page shows that family and friends can place orders shipped directly to an inmate at this facility. In Indiana, inmates typically use a trust/commissary account to pay for items like commissary goods and phone time, so adding funds to that account is often the key step. Facilities commonly offer multiple deposit methods—online portals, mobile apps, phone payments, and lobby kiosks. Whether mailed money orders are accepted depends on the jail. When depositing, have the inmate's full name and required facility ID ready, and confirm which payment types work for your chosen method.

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Quick Facts

  • You can order commissary through Tiger Commissary and have items shipped to an inmate.
  • Inmates in Indiana facilities use trust/commissary accounts to buy commissary items and phone time.
  • Common ways to add funds include online portals, mobile apps, phone payments, and lobby kiosks; availability and posting times vary by facility.
  • Deposits generally require the inmate’s name plus their facility ID or other required details.

Common Questions

Can I order commissary for an inmate at Gibson County Jail?

Yes. Tiger Commissary’s ordering page indicates you can place commissary orders for Gibson County Jail that are shipped to an inmate.

How can I add money to an inmate’s account at Gibson County Jail?

Many facilities accept deposits through online portals, mobile apps, phone payments, or a lobby kiosk. Options and posting times vary, so confirm which channels Gibson County Jail currently accepts before sending funds.

What information do I need to provide when depositing money for an inmate?

You'll typically need the inmate's full name and their facility ID number (or other identifying details the facility requires). Having this ready helps ensure the deposit goes to the right account.

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