Sending Money

How to Send Money to Grenada County Jail, MS (MS)

Sending money to someone in jail is usually straightforward once you know the approved method. The details matter, though, because facilities often reject unapproved payments.

3 min read Based on general MS policies

The only confirmed detail available here relates to MASIT (MAS Insurance Trust), which is authorized by the Mississippi Tort Claims Board to offer insurance coverage as a member-owned nonprofit entity. That has nothing to do with how Grenada County Jail handles inmate account deposits. You'll need to verify the jail's current money-sending process directly with the facility before sending anything.

Note: No evidence is available here about Grenada County Jail's deposit methods, vendors, fees, limits, or cutoff times. The MASIT information covers county insurance authorization, not sending money to inmates.

Steps to Follow

  • Call Grenada County Jail and ask what deposit options are currently accepted (online vendor, phone payment, lobby kiosk, mail, or in-person).
  • Ask what information is required for a deposit to post correctly (inmate’s full legal name, booking number or inmate ID, and housing location if needed).
  • Confirm any rules that cause payments to be rejected (cash by mail, personal checks, money order payee wording, envelope requirements).
  • Ask about fees, minimums, maximum deposit limits, and whether there are weekly or monthly caps.
  • Verify processing times and any daily cutoff times that affect when funds become available.
  • Save your receipt or confirmation number and write down who you spoke with and the date, in case you need to trace a deposit.
  • If you are mailing anything, use the exact addressing format the jail provides and confirm whether money items must go to a different address than inmate mail.

Before you send money, get the specifics from the facility so your deposit doesn't get delayed or returned. Start with the basics: which payment methods they accept right now and, if they use a third-party vendor, the exact vendor name and what information you need to enter. Then confirm the fine print that trips people up. Ask about fees, deposit limits, whether funds can be restricted due to disciplinary status, and how long posting typically takes. Also ask about details that change from jail to jail: what ID number they require (booking number versus inmate ID), how the payee line must be written on a money order (if money orders are allowed), and whether there are specific cutoff times for same-day posting. If the jail points you to a website, make sure you're using an official county or facility source. Still confirm the key details by phone if anything looks unclear.

Note: MASIT is an insurance entity authorized by the Mississippi Tort Claims Board. It does not describe Grenada County Jail's inmate fund process, so don't rely on it to guess deposit rules or payment methods.

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