Send Commissary at Grayson County Jail, TX.

Find ways to send money or commissary funds to an inmate at Grayson County Jail, TX, including deposit options and payment guidance when available.

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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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