Send Money at POTTER COUNTY JAIL, TX

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Potter County Jail uses Access Corrections for sending money to inmates. The facility also offers options to post bail, handle court-ordered obligations, and make parole or probation payments. In Texas, money typically goes into an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account through approved online vendors, monthly ACH debits, or mailed money orders and cashier's checks. The trust fund office can confirm whether a deposit was received but generally won't share account balances or transaction details with anyone except the inmate. Make sure you're an approved sender (the inmate must add you), expect vendor or kiosk processing fees, and use only accepted payment methods. Don't send cash or personal checks. Avoid mailing payments directly to the jail unless you're following the vendor's centralized deposit instructions.

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Quick Facts

  • Access Corrections is listed as the service for sending money, posting bail, and making court-ordered or parole/probation payments for Potter County Jail.
  • Texas inmates use an Inmate Trust Fund account that can be funded via approved online vendors, monthly ACH debits, or mailed money orders and cashier’s checks.
  • The trust fund office can confirm receipt of a deposit but generally will not release account balances or transaction details to anyone except the inmate.
  • Do not send cash or personal checks; use only accepted payment types and follow vendor or kiosk processing rules and instructions.

Common Questions

How can I send money to an inmate at Potter County Jail?

Potter County Jail uses Access Corrections for sending money to inmates, posting bail, court-ordered payments, and parole or probation payments. Follow the vendor's deposit instructions and use approved methods: online deposits, monthly ACH debits, or mailed money orders and cashier's checks.

Can I include a personal letter with a money order or mail cash to Potter County Jail?

No. Don't mail cash or personal checks to Potter County Jail. Don't include personal letters with money orders. Follow the vendor's centralized deposit instructions so the funds get credited correctly.

Can someone else view an inmate's trust account balance at Potter County Jail?

Usually not. The trust fund office can confirm receipt of a deposit, but generally will not release account balances or transaction details to anyone except the inmate.

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