Send Money at Lawrence County Sheriff

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

To add money for someone at Lawrence County Sheriff (MO), you have several options: the facility lobby kiosk, an approved online vendor, JPay electronic transfer, or mailing a money order or cashier's check. Kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly, often the same day. Mailed deposits take a few business days to arrive and process. The money goes into the inmate's personal commissary account for approved purchases. Transfers between inmates aren't allowed. When depositing, follow the kiosk or vendor prompts and enter the inmate's name or number so funds credit the correct account. For urgent issues, don't rely on email since it may not be monitored 24/7. Call 911 or the sheriff's office instead.

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Quick Facts

  • Common deposit methods include a lobby kiosk, approved online vendors, JPay electronic transfers, or mailed money orders/cashier’s checks.
  • Kiosk and card transactions usually post quickly; mailed deposits generally take a few business days.
  • Deposited funds go into the inmate’s personal account for approved commissary purchases and typically cannot be transferred between inmates.
  • When sending money, you will usually be asked to enter the inmate’s name or inmate number and then complete the payment through the chosen method.

Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate’s account at Lawrence County Sheriff’s (MO)?

You can deposit funds using a lobby kiosk, an approved online vendor, or JPay, or by mailing a money order or cashier’s check. Follow the kiosk or vendor instructions and enter the inmate’s name or inmate number so the money posts to the right account.

How long does it take for a deposit to show in an inmate’s account?

Kiosk and card deposits usually post quickly, so funds are often available the same day. Mailed deposits typically take a few business days to arrive and post.

Can I email the Lawrence County Sheriff’s office about an urgent deposit problem?

Email may not be monitored 24/7, so it's not reliable for urgent deposit problems. Call 911 or the sheriff's office instead.

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