Send Commissary at Greene County Jail.

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

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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