Send Money at Moore County Detention, NC

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Moore County's payment-related pages reference JailATM, and the JailATM site footer associates that service with Tech Friends, Inc. Separate from jail deposits, Moore County document fees may come up for families: a marriage license costs $60, and a certified marriage copy costs $10. The Moore County Register of Deeds also lists certified vital-record copy fees at $10, with uncertified copies at $0.25. For adding funds to an incarcerated person's account, North Carolina facilities commonly rely on third-party vendors offering online, phone, kiosk or walk-in, or mailed options. Use the person's exact booked name and inmate or account number as shown.

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Quick Facts

  • The JailATM site footer associated with the facility references Tech Friends, Inc.
  • Moore County charges $60 for a marriage license and $10 for a certified marriage copy.
  • Certified vital-record copies cost $10 and uncertified copies cost $0.25 in Moore County.
  • When sending funds, use the incarcerated person’s full booked name and exact inmate/account number as shown on booking records.

Common Questions

What company is listed on the Moore County JailATM site footer?

The JailATM site footer associates JailATM with Tech Friends, Inc.

How much does a marriage license cost in Moore County, NC?

A marriage license in Moore County costs $60. A certified copy costs $10.

What are the fees for certified and uncertified vital-record copies in Moore County?

Certified vital-record copies cost $10. Uncertified copies cost $0.25.

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How to Send Money to Moore County Detention, NC (NC)

Sending money usually comes down to two needs: adding funds so your loved one can contact you, and putting money on their account for other purchases. If communications at this facility run through NCIC, you'll need funds in your NCIC phone account before you can receive calls, video visits, or messages.

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