Send Money at Greene County Jail

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Greene County Jail uses Access Corrections for sending money and making bail-related payments online. If a defendant has a cash-only bond, you must pay the full bond amount plus any kiosk processing fees. If paying the full amount isn't realistic, a surety (bondsperson) is another option, typically requiring about 10% of the bond amount. Timing varies by method: kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly, while mailed deposits generally take a few business days. Once accepted, funds go into the inmate's personal account for commissary and other approved purchases.

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Quick Facts

  • Cash-only bonds require paying the full bond amount plus any kiosk processing fees to the Greene County Jail.
  • Surety (bondsperson) arrangements typically require about 10% of the bond amount.
  • Access Corrections is referenced by the jail as an online vendor for sending money and posting bail payments.
  • Kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly, while mailed deposits generally take a few business days.

Common Questions

How do I send money to an inmate at Greene County Jail?

Use Access Corrections online to deposit funds or post bail. You can also use a facility lobby kiosk and follow the payment prompts to enter the inmate's name or inmate number.

What does a cash-only bond mean at Greene County Jail?

A cash-only bond means the jail requires the full bond amount to be paid in cash, plus any kiosk processing fees. If you need an alternative, a surety (bondsperson) is commonly used instead of posting full cash.

How much does a bondsman typically charge to post a bond at Greene County Jail?

Surety (bondsperson) arrangements typically require about 10% of the bond amount. Confirm the exact fee and payment method with the bondsman before you move forward.

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