How to Send Money to Facility
Sending money usually comes down to two online options: placing commissary orders or depositing funds into your loved one's account. Here's how to do both, plus what to double-check before you submit.
Also known as: Kleberg County Jail
Review available deposit, commissary, money order, and online payment information for sending money to an inmate at Kleberg County Detention Center.
Kleberg County Detention Center uses CTC Commissary for commissary orders and deposits. Place orders online at CommissaryOrder.com and add money at CommissaryDeposit.com. Have the state, facility, and the inmate's ID or name ready when you deposit or place an order. Prefer to pay in person? There's a cash and credit kiosk in the Kleberg County Sheriff's Office lobby. Phone deposits are not available. Online payments and county payment portals may charge nonrefundable convenience fees, which can appear as separate card transactions. Commissary funds cover items like envelopes, stamps, hygiene products, and snacks. Use the facility's centralized deposit system rather than mailing cash or checks.
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Sending money usually comes down to two online options: placing commissary orders or depositing funds into your loved one's account. Here's how to do both, plus what to double-check before you submit.
Got someone at Kleberg County Detention Center? Here's how to get money on their books for commissary — plus the details you'll need so your deposit goes through without a hitch.
Want to send hygiene items, snacks, or writing supplies to someone at Kleberg County Jail? Here's the key rule: everything has to go through the jail's commissary vendor. You can't send packages yourself or order from regular retailers.
Add funds through CommissaryDeposit.com or use the cash or credit kiosk in the Kleberg County Sheriff's Office lobby. You'll need the state, facility, and the inmate's ID or name. Phone deposits are not available. Online payments may include nonrefundable convenience fees, so review the vendor prompts before submitting payment.
Yes. Kleberg County uses CTC Commissary, and you place commissary orders at CommissaryOrder.com. You will need the state, facility, and the inmate’s ID or name to complete an order.
Yes. Some online payment portals (including Gov-Pay) charge a nonrefundable convenience fee that can appear as a separate transaction on your card statement. Review the vendor or kiosk prompts for any service or processing fees before you complete the payment.
Email can be a useful way to reach Kleberg County officials, but it's not the right tool for urgent situations or private information. Here's what to know about response times and protecting your personal details.
Before you send a message through Kleberg County's contact form or by email, know this: it's not monitored around the clock, and regular email isn't a secure way to share sensitive information.
Trying to find out if someone is at the Kleberg County Detention Center—or was there recently? The county's online roster has two quick options: