How to deposit money or post bail at Pinal County Adult Detention (TouchPay & other options)
Putting money on someone's account or posting bail at Pinal County Adult Detention is straightforward once you know your options and what info to have ready.
Pinal County Adult Detention uses TouchPay for inmate account deposits. You can pay by phone, online, or at the TouchPay kiosk in the jail lobby. These deposits cover commissary, telephone, and self-bail. Posting bail? You've got additional options: pay at the court (Justice Court or Superior Court) or go through a bail bond service.
When you use TouchPay, you may be asked for the facility locator number for Pinal County Adult Detention Center. The locator number is 285132.
Touchpay Steps
- ✓ The inmate’s ID number (required to make a deposit)
- Choose how you want to pay - TouchPay deposits can be made by phone, online, or at the TouchPay kiosk in the jail lobby.
- Use TouchPay by phone - Call 866-232-1899 and follow the prompts to make your deposit.
- Use TouchPay online - Complete the deposit through the TouchPay website.
- Enter the correct facility details - If TouchPay asks for a facility locator number, use 285132 for Pinal County Adult Detention Center.
After you pay, funds for commissary, telephone, and self-bail are available within 24 hours.
When you check your credit card or checking account afterward, the transaction may show up as “Inmate Payment.”
To post bail for someone at Pinal County Adult Detention, you can use the TouchPay kiosk in the jail lobby, pay at the court (Justice Court or Superior Court), or work with a bail bond service. If you're already at the facility, the lobby kiosk is your on-site option.
Don’t skip this step: After paying your deposit, go to the admission window and confirm that the bail was paid.
Immigration bonds: Pinal County Adult Detention does not accept immigration bonds. You must pay them at the Immigration Facility.
TouchPay's site includes a notice about an August 2020 Telmate data exposure, with a link to a Viapath PDF explaining what happened and steps you can take. If you're paying online or by phone, take a minute to review those vendor notices - they explain what information is collected and what to watch for.
- ✓ Watch your bank or card activity after you pay; TouchPay deposits may appear as “Inmate Payment.”
- ✓ Read any security or incident notices the payment vendor posts (including the August 2020 Telmate exposure notice and the linked Viapath PDF).
- ✓ Keep an eye on your accounts for unexpected activity after using the vendor’s online or phone payment options.
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