Send Money at Kennebec County Jail

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Kennebec County Jail uses Keefe Commissary Network for commissary services. To get a resident's commissary/order ID, call (207) 623-2270 ext. 1111 and ask for the Intake Officer on duty. You can fund a commissary account through online portals, phone payments via approved vendors, mailed money orders, or lobby kiosks where available. When using a vendor deposit option, follow the instructions carefully—enter the resident's identifying number and date of birth so the money posts to the right account. Deposits typically take a few business days to appear and are often non-refundable. Check the facility page or vendor terms for processing and refund details. Posting bail? You must go in person to 115 State Street with the inmate's name, the exact cash bail amount, and cash for the bail commissioner's fee. The bail commissioner will meet you in the lobby to collect payment and complete paperwork.

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Quick Facts

  • To learn an inmate's identification number for commissary/order purposes, call (207) 623-2270 ext. 1111 and speak with the Intake Officer on duty.
  • Keefe Commissary Network provides automated commissary management services and related technologies to correctional facilities.
  • To post bail you must come in person to 115 State Street with the inmate's name, exact cash bail amount, and cash for the bail commissioner's fee.
  • When the bail commissioner arrives they will meet you in the lobby to collect bail money and complete required documentation.

Common Questions

How do I get an inmate's commissary or order ID at Kennebec County Jail?

Call (207) 623-2270 ext. 1111 and speak with the Intake Officer on duty to get the inmate’s commissary/order identification number.

Who provides commissary services for Kennebec County Jail?

Keefe Commissary Network provides automated commissary management services and related technologies for Kennebec County Jail.

How can I deposit money for an inmate and how long until it’s available?

You can deposit money through online portals, phone payments via approved vendors, mailed money orders, or lobby kiosks where available. Funds generally take a few business days to become available and are often non-refundable. Check the facility page or vendor terms for processing and refund details.

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