Send Money at Greene County Detention, TN

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Adding money for someone at Greene County Detention typically works through one of these channels, depending on the facility's vendors: an in-person kiosk, an online portal or app, an automated phone system, or certain approved mail or trustee/tax office options. Before paying, confirm which account you're funding. Commissary (trust) funds for purchases can be separate from vendor-managed accounts used for phone or video credits. Most electronic deposits go through third-party processors, and any convenience or processing fees are set by that company and displayed during checkout. Have the person's full name and facility identifier (such as an ID number or birthdate) ready. Posting times vary, so keep your receipt if the deposit doesn't show up right away.

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Quick Facts

  • You can commonly add money via kiosk, online portal/app, phone system, or approved mail/trust channels depending on the facility's vendor choices.
  • Commissary/trust accounts are for inmate purchases while phone and video credits may be managed through separate vendor accounts.
  • Third-party processors handle most electronic deposits and will show any convenience or processing fees during checkout.
  • Some deposits post immediately but others can take one to two business days; keep your receipt and contact the facility if funds don't appear.

Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate's account at Greene County Detention?

Options typically include a kiosk, an online portal or app, an automated phone system, and certain approved mail or trustee/tax office channels. What's available depends on which vendors Greene County Detention has in place, so confirm the method before sending money.

Who charges processing or convenience fees when I deposit money?

The third-party company processing the electronic deposit typically charges any convenience or processing fees. These fees are displayed during checkout rather than added later by the facility.

How long will a deposit take to appear on an inmate's account?

It depends on the method. Some deposits post immediately, while others take one to two business days. Save your receipt and contact the facility if the funds don't appear within the expected timeframe.

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