How to Send Money to an Inmate at Grimes County Jail

Sending money to someone at Grimes County Jail is straightforward once you know the accepted payment types and how to fill them out correctly.

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Grimes County Jail only accepts money orders or cashier's checks for inmate funds. Make the payment out to the Inmate Trust Fund, not to the inmate personally. This is how the jail processes and credits the money to the right account.

On the "Pay to the Order of" line, write Inmate Trust Fund. Don't put the inmate's name there. Instead, write the inmate's name somewhere else on the money order or cashier's check so staff can identify who the funds should go to.

  • Write your full name in the “sender” section
  • Write your full address in the “sender” section
  • Write your phone number in the “sender” section

Mail your payment to the jail, addressed to the Inmate Trust Fund (not to the inmate): Grimes County Jail, Attn: INMATE TRUST FUND, 382 FM 149 West, Anderson, TX 77830.

Watch for these common mistakes: Don't send cash or personal checks. Only money orders and cashier's checks are accepted. Don't put the inmate's name on the "Pay to the Order of" line. And don't leave the sender section blank. Your name, address, and phone number are all required.

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