Send Money at Johnson County Adult Detention Center

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Johnson County Adult Detention Center creates an inmate account at booking and partners with Summit for commissary and inmate banking. Money in the account can be used for commissary, phone time, medical services, and programs. To add funds in person, use the kiosk in either jail lobby from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm daily. Kiosks accept cash, credit, and debit. You'll need the inmate's six-digit identification number to complete the transaction. Online deposits are available 24/7 through jailatm.com. For questions about online deposits, call customer service at (866) 335-2734 (Option 1). Staff will not accept cash, checks, or money orders for inmate account deposits. Deposit fees may apply.

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Quick Facts

  • An inmate account is created at booking and is managed via the Sheriff's Summit commissary and banking partnership.
  • Lobby kiosk deposits (cash or credit/debit) are available daily 7:00 am–10:00 pm at either jail lobby and require the inmate's six-digit ID.
  • Staff will not accept cash, checks, or money orders for deposit to inmate accounts.
  • Online deposits are available 24/7 at jailatm.com and customer service is (866) 335-2734 (Option 1).

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Common Questions

How can I deposit money into an inmate's account at Johnson County Adult Detention Center?

You can deposit using the lobby kiosk (cash or credit/debit) from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm daily, or deposit online 24/7 at jailatm.com. Do not try to give cash, checks, or money orders to staff for account deposits.

When can I use the lobby kiosk to add funds for an inmate?

The lobby kiosks are available daily from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm at either jail lobby. You’ll need the inmate’s six-digit identification number to make a deposit.

What happens to money deposited into an inmate's account and who manages it?

The Sheriff’s Office partners with Summit for commissary and inmate banking, and the account is created at booking. Funds in the account can pay for commissary, phone time, medical services, and programs.

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