How Bond Court Works and Where to Post Bond in Orangeburg County (Law Complex)
Bond hearings and bond posting happen on different schedules in Orangeburg County. Here's what you need to know about when bond is set and where to actually pay it.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Orangeburg County Detention Center uses ConnectNetwork for Trust Fund deposits, which put money directly into an inmate's commissary account. You can deposit online with Visa or MasterCard—ConnectNetwork supports 24/7 transactions through its website and mobile apps. Timing varies by method: automated AdvancePay, PinDebit, and DebitLink deposits typically post immediately. Trust Fund deposits transmit within one business day. Mailed deposits are generally processed the next business day after receipt. Mailing an AdvancePay payment? Make it payable to
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Use ConnectNetwork Trust Fund deposits to put money directly into the inmate's commissary account. Pay online 24/7 with Visa or MasterCard, or use automated AdvancePay/PinDebit/DebitLink options that typically post immediately. Trust Fund deposits transmit within one business day; mailed deposits process the next business day after receipt. Have the inmate's full name and ID ready. If mailing funds, include the required deposit form and identifying information.
No. All Trust Fund deposits are final and nonrefundable.
Make AdvancePay mail payments payable to “AdvancePay Service Department” and mail them to: AdvancePay Service Department, 1722 PO BOX 209722, DALLAS, TX 75320-9722. Include the required deposit form and the inmate’s identifying information so it’s applied correctly.
Bond hearings and bond posting happen on different schedules in Orangeburg County. Here's what you need to know about when bond is set and where to actually pay it.
Trying to send money to someone at Orangeburg County Detention Center? You'll run into two main ConnectNetwork options: Trust Fund (for commissary) and AdvancePay (for phone calls). The difference matters most when timing is tight.
Trying to get someone released after an arrest in Orangeburg County? You'll deal with two places: Bond Court (where bond gets set) and the Central office (where you pay or post it). Here's what you need to know about hours, location, and what happens when you arrive.