Send Money at Laurens County Detention Center

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

At Laurens County Detention Center, inmate phone service and deposits are handled through Correct Solutions Group (CSG/CSGPay). If a deposit fails or you have questions about a transaction, CSGPay directs you to contact the money transmitter that processed the payment. The Division of Banking doesn't have access to transaction-level details. Colorado residents who want to file a complaint about a CSGPay transaction must submit it in writing to the Colorado Division of Banking using their complaint form. In Georgia, common ways to add funds include online transfers through approved vendors, lobby kiosks, and mailed money orders. Follow the vendor's instructions closely, include the inmate's correct name and ID, and confirm you're allowed to send funds. Incoming money may be applied to outstanding debts under facility accounting rules before the inmate can access it.

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Quick Facts

  • Deposits and inmate phone services at Laurens County Detention Center are processed through Correct Solutions Group (CSG/CSGPay).
  • CSGPay advises you to contact the money transmitter that processed your transaction for transaction-level issues because the Division of Banking cannot access those details.
  • Colorado residents with complaints about CSGPay must submit complaints in writing to the Colorado Division of Banking using the Division's complaint form.
  • Common ways to add money in Georgia include online vendor transfers, lobby kiosks or ATMs, and mailed money orders with the facility’s required voucher.

Common Questions

Who handles deposits for Laurens County Detention Center?

Correct Solutions Group (CSG/CSGPay) processes inmate phone services and deposits for Laurens County Detention Center.

What should I do if a deposit or payment to an inmate fails?

Contact the money transmitter that processed your transaction. CSGPay advises this for transaction-level problems because the Division of Banking cannot access those details. If you're in Colorado and need to escalate, submit a written complaint to the Colorado Division of Banking using their complaint form.

What information should I include when sending money to an inmate?

Include the inmate’s full name and booking or ID number, and follow the vendor’s required voucher or instructions to avoid delays. Before you send money, verify that you’re authorized to add funds for that inmate.

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