Send Commissary at Noble County Jail, IN.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

To add funds by mail, send a money order payable to the inmate at Noble County Jail, PO Box 22, Albion, IN 46701. Do not send cash or personal checks. Mailed money orders get credited to the inmate's account. The jail runs a commissary program that passes once per week, letting inmates with funds purchase approved items. If your loved one doesn't have money, the facility provides required hygiene items and letter-writing supplies so basic needs and correspondence can continue. For other deposit options (online, phone, mobile app, or a lobby kiosk), check general deposit guidelines or the facility's specific instructions when available.

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Quick Facts

  • Mail money orders (not cash or personal checks) payable to the inmate to Noble County Jail, PO Box 22, Albion, IN 46701 to credit the inmate’s account.
  • Do not mail cash or personal checks — only money orders will be accepted for mailed deposits.
  • Commissary is available to inmates and is passed once per week.
  • If an inmate has no funds, the jail provides required hygiene and letter-writing items to indigent inmates.

Common Questions

Can I mail money to an inmate at Noble County Jail?

Yes. Noble County Jail accepts mailed money orders only. Make the money order payable to the inmate and mail it to Noble County Jail, PO Box 22, Albion, IN 46701. Do not mail cash or personal checks.

How often do inmates receive commissary at Noble County Jail?

Commissary is available and is passed once per week for inmates who have funds.

What if an inmate doesn’t have money for hygiene or writing supplies?

If an inmate has no funds, the jail provides required hygiene and letter-writing items at no cost.

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