How to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at Gila County Jail (lobby, mail, and online)
Putting money on an inmate's account at Gila County Jail is straightforward once you know your options. Here's how to deposit funds in person (at the Globe or Payson lobbies), by mail, or online.
Depositing in person at the Jail Visitation Lobby Window (Globe or Payson)? Bring a money order or cashier's check - those are the only payment types accepted. Cash is not accepted.
The lobby window is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Even better: the county doesn't charge any fees for lobby deposits.
ID required: All lobby-window deposits require you to show a valid, government-issued photo ID (for example, a driver’s license, Arizona ID, passport, or military ID).
Need to deposit a larger amount? There's no limit on how much you can add at the Jail Visitation Lobby Window.
Prefer to mail funds? Send a cashier's check or money order to: Gila County Jail, P.O. Box 311, Globe, AZ 85502. Personal checks, debit cards, and credit cards aren't accepted for mailed deposits.
- ✓ Write “Attention Property Master” on the outside of the envelope
- ✓ Address the mail to “Inmate Accounts”
- ✓ Put the inmate’s name on the envelope
- ✓ Put the inmate’s name on the money order, cashier’s check, or government check
Gila County also offers online deposits through GettingOut. The service is run by a third-party processor: TouchPay Holdings, LLC d/b/a GTL Financial Services (owned by Global Tel*Link/ViaPath Technologies). For questions about fees or deposit issues, contact the vendor's customer service directly.
Quick recap: No limit on lobby deposits - but you'll need a valid government-issued photo ID to make one.
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