Send Money at Lower Buckeye Jail

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Adding money for someone at Lower Buckeye Jail can be done through an on-site kiosk, an online portal, or by phone. TouchPay kiosks accept cash, Visa, or Mastercard, and the vendor says funds typically post in about an hour. Fees apply. For tablet account deposits, you can use GettingOut through the website, the GettingOut mobile app, or by calling 866-516-0115. Deposited funds generally go toward commissary, phone, or other authorized accounts. Before you pay, double-check where the money will go and confirm you have the correct account identifier to avoid delays.

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Quick Facts

  • TouchPay kiosks accept cash and Visa/Mastercard and funds usually post within about an hour; vendor fees apply.
  • Inmate tablet accounts can be funded via GettingOut online, via the GettingOut mobile app, or by phone at 866-516-0115.
  • Arizona facilities typically offer deposits through a third-party vendor online, by phone, or at an on-site kiosk.
  • Deposited funds are usually credited to the inmate’s commissary, telephone, or approved purchase accounts.

Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate’s account at Lower Buckeye Jail?

Use the facility’s listed deposit methods, which commonly include an approved online or phone portal or an on-site kiosk. TouchPay kiosks accept cash and Visa or Mastercard. Some tablet accounts can be funded through GettingOut (website, mobile app, or by phone at 866-516-0115).

How quickly do deposits post to an inmate’s account?

TouchPay kiosk deposits usually post within about an hour. Online and phone deposits often process quickly too, but timing can vary. Check the vendor's details before you pay.

Can I mail a money order or check to Lower Buckeye Jail for deposit?

Deposit rules vary by facility. Some accept money orders or cashier's checks, while others don't. Follow the jail's exact instructions for mailed payments to avoid delays or returned funds.

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