Send Money at Holmes County Jail

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Adding money to an inmate's account in Holmes County, FL starts with picking a deposit method: online portal, lobby kiosk, phone deposit, or mailing a money order or cashier's check. The options and fees depend on the facility and the third-party vendor handling deposits—check vendor instructions before sending anything. Most systems require you to select the state and facility, then enter the inmate's full name and booking number or ID so funds post to the correct account. Some vendors or facilities may require authorization to send money and clear contact information in case a payment needs to be processed or returned. Vendor workflows (like InmateSales) walk you through the right sequence.

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Quick Facts

  • Common deposit methods include online portals, lobby kiosks, phone deposits, or mailed money orders or cashier’s checks.
  • Available payment methods and fees vary by facility and vendor; check the facility page and vendor instructions before sending funds.
  • You’ll typically need the inmate’s full name and booking number or ID when completing a deposit.
  • Vendors may require you to be authorized to send funds and to provide legible contact information so payments can be processed or returned.

Common Questions

How do I add money to an inmate at Holmes County, FL?

You can usually add funds through an online portal, a lobby kiosk, a phone deposit, or by mailing a money order/cashier’s check—what’s available depends on the facility and the vendor. Check the facility’s payment/vendor instructions first so you use an accepted method and include the required inmate details.

What information do I need to make a deposit for an inmate?

You’ll typically need the inmate’s full name and booking number or ID, plus your payment details if you’re using a portal or kiosk. Include legible contact information so the vendor can process the payment or return it if there’s an issue.

Are there fees or vendor choices I should know about before adding money?

Yes—fees and accepted vendors vary by facility, and many deposits run through third-party portals. Review the facility page and the vendor’s instructions and fee schedule before you pay; example workflows (such as InmateSales) can show the steps, but confirm which vendor your facility uses.

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