Three Ways to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at Maury County Jail
Need to add commissary funds at Maury County Jail? You have three options through VendEngine (online, phone, or lobby kiosk), plus the jail accepts U.S. Postal money orders by mail.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
You have a few options for adding commissary funds at Maury County Jail. The fastest route is VendEngine online, calling 855‑VendEng, or using the kiosk in the jail lobby. These electronic deposits go through a funds processor, and any convenience or processing fees will show during checkout (the processor sets those fees, not the commissary). If you'd rather mail funds, send a U.S. Postal money order payable to Chilton Vending. Write the inmate's full name, ID number, and county on the memo line. Only properly completed postal money orders get deposited. Mail to: Chilton Vending, P.O. Box 31, Pleasant View, TN 37146. There's no fee for money order deposits, but posting time can vary. Keep your receipt and allow a day or two for processing.
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Need to add commissary funds at Maury County Jail? You have three options through VendEngine (online, phone, or lobby kiosk), plus the jail accepts U.S. Postal money orders by mail.
Need to get commissary money to someone at Maury County Jail? You have three main options: deposit online, call it in by phone, use the lobby kiosk, or mail a U.S. Postal money order.
Use VendEngine online, call 855‑VendEng, or use the kiosk in the jail lobby to add commissary funds. These deposits are handled by an electronic funds processor, and any fees will be shown during checkout.
Mail a U.S. Postal money order payable to Chilton Vending, and include the inmate’s name, ID number, and county on the memo line. Send it to Chilton Vending, P.O. Box 31, Pleasant View, TN 37146.
No. There is no fee for money order deposits.
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