Send Money at Noble County Jail, IN

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Noble County Jail accepts mailed money orders to fund an inmate's trust/commissary account. Send a money order payable to the inmate to Noble County Jail, PO Box 22, Albion, IN 46701. Don't mail cash or personal checks. The account covers commissary purchases, phone time, and other approved expenses. Some facilities offer additional deposit options like online, phone, or kiosk—availability and posting times vary, so follow Noble County Jail's current instructions before sending money. Include the inmate's full name and any required ID details so funds credit correctly. Commissary runs once per week for inmates with funds, and indigent inmates receive basic hygiene and letter-writing items.

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Quick Facts

  • Send money orders payable to the inmate to Noble County Jail, PO Box 22, Albion, IN 46701 to have funds credited to their account.
  • The jail does not accept cash or personal checks mailed for inmate account deposits; use money orders for mailed deposits.
  • Commissary is available once per week for inmates who have funds.
  • If an inmate lacks funds, the jail provides required hygiene and letter-writing items for indigent inmates.

Common Questions

Where do I send a money order for an inmate at Noble County Jail?

Mail a money order payable to the inmate to Noble County Jail, PO Box 22, Albion, IN 46701 so it can be credited to their account.

Can I send cash or a personal check to add funds to an inmate’s account?

No. Noble County Jail’s mailed deposit guidance is money orders only—don’t send cash or personal checks.

How often can inmates use commissary and what happens if they have no funds?

Commissary is passed once per week for inmates who have funds. If someone has no money, required hygiene and letter-writing items are provided for indigent inmates.

Are there other ways to add money besides mailing a money order?

The jail's published option is mailing money orders to the PO Box. Some facilities also allow online, phone, or kiosk deposits—availability and posting times vary. Check Noble County Jail's current accepted methods before sending money.

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