Send Money at Northern Neck Regional Jail, VA

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

You can deposit funds in person at the lobby ATM during daytime hours using cash or credit. Any currency an inmate brings into the jail gets credited to their account for debts and commissary purchases. Sending funds by mail? The jail accepts only money orders, cashier's checks, or certified checks—no cash. One important rule: friends and family can't fund more than one inmate account. Accounts tied to multiple inmates may be frozen. When an inmate is released or transferred, remaining funds are mailed to the inmate or the receiving institution. Alternatively, the inmate can pick up a check during normal business hours.

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Quick Facts

  • The lobby ATM accepts cash or credit during daytime hours for deposits.
  • By mail, only money orders, cashier’s checks, or certified checks are accepted for inmate account deposits; do not send cash.
  • Friends and family are prohibited from funding more than one inmate account and such accounts may be frozen.
  • Any currency an inmate brings into the jail will be credited to the inmate’s account for debts and commissary purchases.
  • Remaining inmate funds at release or transfer will be mailed to the inmate or receiving institution, or the inmate may pick up a check during normal business hours.

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Common Questions

What payment methods can I mail to Northern Neck Regional Jail to add money to an inmate's account?

Mail deposits must be a money order, cashier’s check, or certified check made for deposit into the inmate fund account. Do not send cash through the mail.

Can I fund more than one inmate's account at Northern Neck Regional Jail?

No. Friends and family are prohibited from funding more than one inmate account, and accounts found funding multiple inmates may be frozen.

What happens to an inmate's remaining funds when they are released or transferred from Northern Neck Regional Jail?

Any remaining funds will be mailed to the inmate or the receiving institution. The inmate may also pick up a check during normal business hours.

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