Send Money at POTTER COUNTY JAIL, TX

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Potter County Jail uses Access Corrections for inmate deposits, bail payments, and court-ordered, parole, or probation payments. Texas inmates typically have an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account you can fund through approved online vendors, kiosks, ACH debits, or mailed money orders and cashier's checks. Skip cash and personal checks—they're generally not accepted. Vendors and kiosks charge service fees and have their own processing rules. Some jails require you to be on the inmate's approved visitation or telephone list before you can deposit funds. The trust fund office may confirm receipt, but balance details usually go only to the inmate. Don't mail funds directly to the facility or include letters with payments—use the vendor's centralized deposit instructions instead.

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Quick Facts

  • Potter County Jail advertises Access Corrections for sending money, posting bail, and making court-ordered, parole, or probation payments.
  • Do not send cash or personal checks; they are generally not accepted for inmate deposits.
  • Mailed deposits should use money orders or cashier's checks; online vendors and kiosk options are common but may charge fees.
  • Senders are typically required to be on the inmate's Approved Visitation or Telephone List before depositing funds.

Common Questions

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

Potter County Jail uses Access Corrections for sending money, posting bail, and certain court-ordered payments. You can typically deposit through approved online vendors, kiosks, ACH debits, or mailed money orders and cashier's checks. Follow the vendor's deposit instructions so funds post correctly.

Can I send cash or personal checks to Potter County Jail for an inmate account?

No. Cash and personal checks aren't accepted. Use a money order, cashier's check, or an approved vendor instead.

Do I need to be on an approved list before depositing money for an inmate?

Often, yes. Many jails require the sender to be on the inmate's approved visitation or telephone list before accepting deposits. Confirm requirements with the vendor or the jail's Inmate Trust Fund office.

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