Send Commissary at Grayson County Jail, TX.

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Quick Facts

  • Online commissary deposits are made at www.csgpay.com using Grayson County facility code 24102.
  • Payment kiosks that accept cash and credit/debit cards are in the jail lobby (accessible 24 hours) and in the visitation area during visitation hours.
  • To mail a money order, address it to the inmate with their SO# and full return address and send to 200 S Crockett St, Sherman, Texas 75090; mailed funds may take up to 10 business days to apply.
  • The commissary offers items such as clothing, stamps, and snack foods; inmates receive basic essentials on entry.

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Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate's account at Grayson County Jail?

You can deposit online through CSGPay at www.csgpay.com using Grayson County facility code 24102, use the on-site kiosks (cash or credit/debit), or mail a money order. If you mail a money order, expect up to 10 business days for funds to post.

Where are the payment kiosks at Grayson County Jail and when can I use them?

Kiosks are located in the jail lobby and are available 24 hours. Additional kiosks are available in the visitation area during visitation hours.

What address should I use to mail a money order for an inmate at Grayson County Jail?

Mail a money order to: Inmate Name, SO#, 200 S Crockett St, Sherman, Texas 75090, and include a full return address. Mailed funds may take up to 10 business days to be applied.

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