Send Money at John Beniot Denention Facility

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

John Benoit Detention Facility lets you deposit money into an inmate's trust account for commissary items, phone cards, hygiene products, and writing materials. Four options are available: send funds online or by phone through Access Corrections, use lobby kiosks at jail facilities, or mail a U.S. Postal money order (don't mail cash or personal checks). For phone deposits, call Access Corrections at 1-866-345-1884—the line is staffed 24/7 and accepts Visa and MasterCard. Kiosks take cash or credit but can't make change and generally don't accept bills smaller than $5. You can also place commissary orders through Access SecurePak's website. Unclaimed inmate funds are held for three years; claim forms should be mailed to Riverside County Sheriff Accounting and Finance.

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Quick Facts

  • Money placed on an inmate’s account can be used to buy snacks, hygiene items, phone cards, and writing materials.
  • You can deposit money online, by phone, at lobby kiosks, or by U.S. Postal money order.
  • To deposit by phone call Access Corrections at 1-866-345-1884; the service is available 24/7 and accepts Visa and MasterCard.
  • Kiosks accept cash or credit but cannot make change and do not accept bills smaller than $5.
  • When mailing a U.S. Postal Money Order include the inmate’s name and booking number on the front; cash and personal checks are not accepted and will be returned.

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Four Ways to Send Money to an Inmate (Riverside County) — Options & How They Work

Need to put money on someone's account in Riverside County Sheriff custody? You've got four options: Access Corrections online, Access Corrections by phone, a lobby kiosk at any jail facility, or a U.S. Postal Money Order sent by mail. Which one works best depends on what you have on hand—card, cash, or money order—and how fast you need the funds to arrive.

Common Questions

What are the accepted ways to send money to an inmate at John Benoit Detention Facility?

You can add funds online through Access Corrections, by phone through Access Corrections, at lobby kiosks in jail facilities, or by mailing a U.S. Postal money order.

How do I deposit money by phone and what payment methods are accepted?

Call Access Corrections at 1-866-345-1884 to deposit by phone. The service is available 24/7 and accepts Visa and MasterCard.

Can I mail cash or a personal check to add money to an inmate’s account?

No. Mail deposits must be a U.S. Postal money order with the inmate’s name and booking number on the front; cash and personal checks aren’t accepted and will be returned.

What happens to unclaimed inmate-related money and how do I file a claim?

Unclaimed inmate funds are held for three years. To file a claim, mail completed claim forms and supporting documents to Riverside County Sheriff, Attention Accounting and Finance: Unclaimed Money, P.O. Box 512, Riverside, CA 92502.

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