Send Money at Lexington County Detention Center, SC

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Lexington County Detention Center accepts deposits to an inmate's financial account. You can typically add funds through the facility's approved online portal, lobby kiosks, walk-in retail locations, money-transfer services, or by mailing a money order or cashier's check. Need the money to show up fast? Online, phone, and kiosk deposits generally post within minutes. Mailed payments take longer since processing doesn't start until the processor receives them. For online or kiosk transactions, have the inmate's full name and ID number ready, and enter account details in the provider's required format to avoid delays. Most commissary or trust deposits are final and nonrefundable, so review the processor's terms before submitting payment.

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Quick Facts

  • You can deposit funds to an inmate's financial account at the Lexington County Detention Center.
  • Online and kiosk deposits usually post quickly, sometimes within minutes.
  • Mailed money orders or cashier's checks are processed only after the processor receives them, so they typically take longer to post.
  • For online or kiosk deposits you will typically need the inmate's full name and ID number and must follow the provider's account format to avoid delays.

Common Questions

How do I deposit money to an inmate at Lexington County Detention Center?

Lexington County Detention Center accepts deposits to an inmate’s financial account. Common options include the facility’s approved online portal, lobby kiosks, walk-in retail locations, money-transfer services, or mailing a money order or cashier’s check (follow the processor’s mailing instructions).

How quickly will a deposit show up on an inmate's account?

Online, phone, and kiosk deposits generally post quickly and may appear within minutes. Mailed deposits take longer because processing begins only after the vendor or processor receives the payment.

What information do I need to make an online or kiosk deposit?

You'll generally need the inmate's full name and ID number. Enter the account details in the provider's required format exactly to avoid processing delays.

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