How School Works Inside Missoula County Juvenile Detention
Worried your child will fall behind while detained? Here's the good news: school starts right away, and the work can transfer back to their regular program after release.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Missoula Detention Facility allows detained youth to have money deposited for commissary purchases. Staff already provides basics like clothing, shoes, sanitary and hygiene items, and meals. You can add funds three ways: through a lobby kiosk at the facility, through an approved online commissary or deposit service, or by mailing a cashier's check or U.S. Postal Service money order. Deposits typically go toward mandatory booking or medical fees first, then any remaining balance can be used for commissary. If you mail funds, include the youth's full name and the facility account number or DOC/jacket number. Kiosk and online deposits often require you to set up an account and provide identity details.
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You can send money by using a facility lobby kiosk, an approved online commissary or deposit service, or by mailing a cashier's check or U.S. Postal Service money order. Detained youth may have money deposited to their commissary account.
Deposited funds go toward mandatory booking or medical fees first. Any remaining balance is available for commissary purchases.
Mail a cashier’s check or money order and include the inmate’s full name plus the facility account number or DOC/jacket number.
Worried your child will fall behind while detained? Here's the good news: school starts right away, and the work can transfer back to their regular program after release.
Trying to reach someone at Missoula's juvenile detention center? Start with the facility phone line, and know that the first 24 hours after intake have limited contact options.
Want to add funds for someone at Missoula Detention Facility? The confirmed use is commissary purchases. Since specific payment methods aren't listed here, you'll need to verify the exact process with the detention center before sending anything.