Send Money at Pasco County Detention, FL.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Deposits to someone at Pasco County Detention go through JailATM. When creating your JailATM account, you'll need to provide a Social Security Number for bank and anti money laundering compliance. JailATM enforces a deposit limit of $300 per resident per calendar week (Sunday through Saturday). If you want to set money aside specifically for commissary, you can create a Commissary Allowance in JailATM. That allowance is applied before the resident's own funds. For phone calls and tablet time, residents transfer money from their commissary account into their phone account. Before sending funds, double check the available deposit methods, required inmate identifiers, and any vendor fees. Common options include online deposits, lobby kiosks, phone deposits, or mailed money orders.

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Quick Facts

  • A Social Security Number is required on the JailATM account to make a deposit.
  • JailATM limits any one resident to a maximum of $300.00 in deposits per calendar week (Sunday–Saturday).
  • Commissary Allowances must be created via JailATM and are applied before an inmate’s existing funds.
  • Inmates must transfer funds from their commissary account to their phone account to pay for phone calls and tablet time.

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Common Questions

How do I send money to an inmate at Pasco County Detention?

Deposits go through JailATM. Create a JailATM account, then follow the deposit steps for your chosen method (online, kiosk, phone, or mailed money order). Confirm the required fields before submitting.

Is there a weekly deposit limit for Pasco inmates?

Yes. JailATM limits deposits to $300 per resident per calendar week (Sunday through Saturday). Limits can change by facility or vendor, so confirm the current cap before you deposit.

Can I add money specifically for commissary or phone use at Pasco?

Yes. You can set up a Commissary Allowance through JailATM, and it is applied before the resident’s other funds. For phone calls and tablet time, the resident moves money from their commissary account into their phone account.

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