Send Money at Reno County Corrections Facility, KS

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Reno County Corrections Facility offers a few ways to put money on an inmate's commissary account: deposits through Team3 online or by phone, plus an on-site kiosk available 24 hours a day. For posting bond, major credit and debit cards are accepted through the Allpaid service. You can pay online, by phone, or in person through that vendor. Cash found during booking gets deposited into the inmate funds account. Inmates cannot transfer funds to each other, and personal checks are placed into the inmate's property rather than deposited. If the account stays at or below $1 for seven continuous days, it reverts to an indigent account, allowing the inmate to order from an indigent commissary list. Before depositing, confirm the inmate's facility account ID (register/CFN) and use only approved deposit options.

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Quick Facts

  • Money can be added to an inmate’s commissary account online or by phone through Team3, or at the facility kiosk, which is open 24 hours.
  • Major credit and debit cards may be used to post bond via the Allpaid service online, by phone, or in person.
  • Cash found at booking is deposited to the inmate funds account; inmates may not transfer funds to each other and personal checks go into the inmate’s property.
  • An inmate account at or below $1 for seven continuous days reverts to an indigent account that allows ordering from an indigent commissary list.

Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate’s account at Reno County Corrections Facility?

Add funds through Team3 online or by phone, or use the facility kiosk (available 24 hours). Have the inmate’s facility account ID (register/CFN) ready and stick to approved deposit options to avoid rejected payments.

Can I post bond with a credit or debit card for someone at Reno County Corrections Facility?

Yes. Reno County Corrections Facility accepts major credit and debit cards for bond through the Allpaid service, whether online, by phone, or in person. Stick to the accepted vendor and payment channels so the payment processes correctly.

What happens to cash or personal checks found at booking?

Cash found at booking is deposited into the inmate funds account. Personal checks are placed into the inmate’s property and are not deposited to the commissary account.

What if an inmate’s account balance drops to $1 or less?

If an inmate's account stays at or below $1 for seven continuous days, it reverts to an indigent account. This lets the inmate order from an indigent commissary list.

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