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How to Send Money to Reno County Corrections Facility, KS (KS)

Need to add commissary funds or post bond at Reno County Corrections Facility? Here are the options the facility lists and how each one works.

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How to Send Money to Reno County Corrections Facility, KS (KS)

There are three ways to add money to an inmate's commissary account at Reno County Corrections Facility: online through Team3, by phone at 715-386-5700, or at the kiosk in the entrance lobby (listed as open 24 hours). Bond payments work differently. The facility states that you can post bond using a major credit, debit, or pre-paid debit card through Allpaid online, by phone at 877-392-2455, or in person.

Wondering what happens to money at the time of booking? The facility's handbook is very specific. Any cash (bills) in the person's possession gets deposited into their Inmate Funds Account. Loose change goes into the inmate's property bag. Personal checks, money orders, and paychecks are a different story: they're placed into property, not posted or cashed to the account. That means they won't help with commissary right away.

Note: Facility rules prohibit inmates from transferring funds to other inmates. If you want someone to have money, deposit it directly to that person's account using the approved options listed above.

How to Send Money to Reno County Corrections Facility, KS (KS)

Steps

  • Deposit to commissary online through Team3 (the facility lists Team3 for online commissary deposits).
  • Deposit to commissary by phone by calling 715-386-5700.
  • Use the lobby kiosk for commissary deposits at the kiosk in the entrance lobby (listed as open 24 hours).
  • Post bond with a card through Allpaid using a major credit, debit, or pre-paid debit card: online, by phone at 877-392-2455, or in person.
  1. Plan for cash at booking. Bills in the person’s possession at booking are deposited into their Inmate Funds Account. Loose change is placed into their property bag.
  2. Do not rely on checks or money orders at intake. Personal checks, money orders, and paychecks are not posted or cashed to the inmate’s account. They are placed into the inmate’s property, so use one of the commissary deposit methods instead if your goal is quick access to funds.

Before sending money, confirm you're using the current process and the right service for what you need (commissary vs. bond). For commissary, verify that Team3 is still the online deposit option, that 715-386-5700 is the correct phone number, and that the entrance-lobby kiosk is available. For bond, confirm Allpaid is the current provider and that you can use a major credit, debit, or pre-paid debit card online, by phone at 877-392-2455, or in person. If your loved one was recently booked, keep the facility's booking rules in mind: cash bills go into the Inmate Funds Account, loose change goes to property, personal checks, money orders, and paychecks are placed into property (not posted or cashed), and inmates cannot transfer funds to each other.

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