Send Money at Pamunkey Regional Jail, VA

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Money policies specific to Pamunkey Regional Jail were not included in the supplied materials, so this section covers common Virginia deposit methods and what you'll need. Typical options include third-party online deposit portals, on-site lobby kiosks or ATMs, mailed certified money orders, or cash deposits through authorized retail agents. You'll usually need the inmate's full name (as listed by the facility) and the facility or inmate ID number. If you mail certified funds, include your name and return address and follow the facility or vendor's instructions for completing the money order or cashier's check. Fees, processing times, and posting rules vary by facility and vendor. Confirm the exact method and timing before you send money. If funds don't post, contact the vendor and the facility's commissary or finance office to trace the transaction.

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Quick Facts

  • Common ways to add money to an inmate account in Virginia include online third-party portals, on-site kiosks/ATMs, mailed certified money orders, or deposits through authorized retail agents.
  • When sending funds you normally need the inmate’s full name as listed by the facility and the facility or inmate ID number; mailed funds also require your name and return address.
  • Fees, processing times, and which deposit methods are available depend on the facility and the vendor—confirm the exact options before sending money.
  • If a deposit does not post to the inmate’s account, contact the payment vendor and the facility’s commissary or finance office to trace the transaction.

Common Questions

How can I send money to an inmate at Pamunkey Regional Jail, VA?

The provided materials did not include a money-sending vendor list for Pamunkey Regional Jail, so confirm the approved options with the facility. Common Virginia methods include online vendor portals, on-site kiosks or ATMs, mailed certified money orders, or authorized retail deposit agents.

What information do I need to include when sending money to an inmate?

You typically need the inmate’s full name as listed by the facility and the facility or inmate ID number. If you are mailing certified funds, include your name and return address and follow the facility or vendor’s instructions for completing the money order or cashier’s check.

What should I do if a deposit I made doesn’t show up in the inmate’s account?

Start by contacting the payment vendor and asking them to trace the transaction. If that doesn't resolve it, contact the facility's commissary or finance office so they can investigate and post or return funds as appropriate.

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