Send Commissary at Jones County Adult Detention Center, MS.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Jones County Adult Detention Center directs family and friends to the AccessCorrections website to add money to an inmate's canteen account. The facility doesn't take deposits in-house. Access Corrections handles more than commissary deposits. You can also post bail, make parole or probation payments, or handle other court-ordered payments through the same portal. On most online payment portals, you'll pick a payment method, enter the inmate's name and ID, and select Jones County Adult Detention Center so the funds go to the right place. How fast money posts depends on how you pay. Automated online payments usually post fastest, while mailed or some retail deposits can take longer. Funds go into the inmate's commissary or trust account for approved uses like commissary items and phone time.

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Quick Facts

  • Jones County Adult Detention Center directs people to the AccessCorrections website to add funds to inmates' canteen accounts.
  • Access Corrections provides online options to send money, post bail, and make parole/probation or court-ordered payments for inmates.
  • Deposited funds go into the inmate's commissary or trust account for purchases like commissary items, phone time, and approved services.
  • Posting time varies by payment method; automated online channels usually post fastest while mailed or retail deposits take longer.

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Common Questions

How do I add money to an inmate's account at Jones County Adult Detention Center?

Use the AccessCorrections website. Jones County Adult Detention Center directs all deposits through that portal. You'll choose a payment method, enter the inmate's name and ID, and select the facility so the funds route correctly.

How quickly will money show up in an inmate's canteen account?

It depends on the payment method. Automated online payments usually post fastest, while mailed deposits and some retail or walk-in options generally take longer.

Can I use the same site to post bail or make court-ordered payments for an inmate at Jones County Adult Detention Center?

Yes. Access Corrections offers online options to send money, post bail, and make parole or probation or court-ordered payments for inmates. Follow the prompts for the payment type you need and make sure you select the correct facility and inmate identifiers.

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