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How Much Can You Deposit Into an Inmate Account at Kenosha Pretrial?

Deposit limits at Kenosha Pretrial vary depending on whether you're adding money to the Trust Fund or to Pin Debit. Here are the current per-transaction limits and the daily, weekly, and monthly caps that could block your deposit.

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For Trust Fund deposits at Kenosha Pretrial, the maximum per transaction is $200.00. Need to send more? You'll have to split it into multiple transactions, keeping the daily, weekly, and monthly caps in mind.

Beyond the $200 per-transaction limit, Trust Fund deposits have a $300 daily cap. Even if you make multiple deposits in one day, your combined total can't exceed $300.

Trust Fund deposits are also capped at $1,000 per week. The daily cap still applies, so you might have room under the weekly limit but still get blocked if you've already hit $300 for the day.

The monthly cap for Trust Fund deposits is $3,000. If you're covering larger expenses, plan ahead so you don't hit this limit partway through the month, especially after sending multiple deposits earlier.

  • Select Kenosha County WI (SiteID 202) in the deposit system
  • Enter the inmate’s first and last name, or enter their ID number
  • If you use the ID number, do not include any leading zeros

Pin Debit deposits have a tighter range than Trust Fund deposits. Each transaction must be between $4 and $50.

When depositing online or by IVR phone, you'll need to approve a convenience fee before completing the transaction. That fee gets deducted from the amount going into the inmate's account. Deposits are credited immediately, and online payments generate an email receipt (helpful for tracking what you sent and when).

Making multiple Trust Fund deposits? The caps add up quickly. The $300 daily cap can stop you the same day. The $1,000 weekly cap can block you even if you spread deposits across several days. And the $3,000 monthly cap can decline deposits later in the month after earlier transfers. Before hitting "submit," think about how much you've already deposited in the current day, week, and month to avoid an unexpected decline.

Tip: Before confirming an online or IVR phone deposit, double-check that you selected Kenosha County WI (SiteID 202) and review the convenience fee screen. The fee is deducted from your deposit amount.

One more thing to keep in mind: money you deposit can be subject to collections for debts the inmate owes the jail. Even if you send a specific amount, some of it may go toward those obligations instead of staying fully available for commissary or other uses.

Warning: Deposits are final at Kenosha Pretrial. Once the transaction is complete, it cannot be canceled, and refunds are not given.

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