Send Money at Pueblo County Detention, CO

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Pueblo County Detention accepts several payment methods for bonds and inmate deposits at 909 Court Street. The lobby kiosk takes cash and credit cards, while the jail reception window accepts money orders and cashier's checks. You can post bond using the in-person kiosk or online (account required). Property bonds go through the 10th Judicial District Clerk's Office, not the detention facility. Access Corrections offers options to send money to inmates and process bail and parole/probation payments for Pueblo County. Trinity Take-Out lets you order special meals from participating vendors for delivery to inmates. Allow a couple of days for deposits to post, as processing times vary.

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Quick Facts

  • The lobby kiosk at 909 Court Street accepts cash for posting bond.
  • Money orders for bond are accepted at the jail reception window at 909 Court Street.
  • Cashier's checks can be delivered to the jail reception window at 909 Court Street.
  • Credit cards can be used to post a bond via the in-person lobby kiosk and online with account creation.
  • Property bonds are processed through the 10th Judicial District Clerk's Office.

Common Questions

How do I post a bond at Pueblo County Detention Center?

Go to 909 Court Street. The lobby kiosk accepts cash and credit cards for bond payments, and the jail reception window accepts money orders and cashier’s checks. Property bonds are handled through the 10th Judicial District Clerk’s Office.

How can I send money to an inmate at Pueblo County Detention Center?

Access Corrections advertises the ability to send money to inmates and to process bail and parole/probation payments for Pueblo County. Use the vendor or in-person method the facility accepts, and allow a couple of days for funds to post since processing times vary.

Does Pueblo County Detention Center recommend specific bail bond companies?

No. The Sheriff’s Office does not recommend specific bail bond companies and refers people to the Yellow Pages for agencies.

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