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How Nolan County Jail Commissary Works: Ordering, Delivery, and Post-Release Holds

Commissary is how people at Nolan County Jail buy extras—snacks, hygiene items, and other essentials—using money from their jail account. Here's how ordering, delivery, and post-release holds work.

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How Nolan County Jail Commissary Works: Ordering, Delivery, and Post-Release Holds

Commissary ordering at Nolan County Jail runs on a weekly cycle. Each week, inmates receive order forms to request items for purchase. Timing matters. Funds must already be on the inmate's account when the order is submitted - if you're planning to add money, do it before the form gets turned in.

Items Available

  • Snacks
  • Hygiene products
  • Stationery
  • Reading glasses
  • Phone time
  • Over-the-counter medication
  • Prices are comparable to convenience-store prices

Once an order is processed, commissary items get delivered directly to inmates in their housing units. Delivery days and times can shift due to weather, holidays, or other disruptions - so don't worry if a week runs slightly off-schedule.

Note: Nolan County Jail will hold commissary items for 3 days after an inmate is released from custody.

How Nolan County Jail Commissary Works: Ordering, Delivery, and Post-Release Holds

Commissary purchases come out of the inmate's account. That balance can include cash the person had at arrest, plus deposits from family and friends. You can add money at the kiosk in the lobby of the Nolan County Sheriff's Office & Jail, or deposit online through JailATM.

If an inmate’s account balance is under $2, Nolan County Jail provides a weekly indigent package. It includes two stamped envelopes, a toothbrush and toothpaste, a pencil, deodorant, and soap.

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