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How to Send Money to Richmond County Jail (GA)

If you want to help someone at Richmond County Jail stay connected by phone, you can add funds to their inmate telephone account a few different ways. The options below cover phone account funding specifically, not commissary.

2 min read Based on general GA policies
How to Send Money to Richmond County Jail (GA)

You can fund an inmate telephone account online through InmateSales.com. Not near a computer? The InmateSales mobile app works too, or you can call (702) 829-3001 to add funds by phone. If you're visiting the jail in person, blue kiosks in the lobby and visitation center let you deposit money on-site. These options are specifically for inmate telephone accounts. Unless the jail confirms otherwise, treat them as phone-only.

How to Send Money to Richmond County Jail (GA)
  1. Decide how you want to add funds: Use InmateSales.com online, the InmateSales app, call (702) 829-3001, or plan to use an on-site blue kiosk.
  2. Gather the inmate’s information: Have the inmate’s identifying details ready (the provider prompts will tell you exactly what’s needed).
  3. Complete the payment: Follow the prompts on the website/app, provide details over the phone, or use the kiosk in the jail lobby or visitation center.
  4. Keep your receipt or confirmation: Save the confirmation number or receipt in case you need help tracking the payment later.

Before sending money, double-check a few things with the jail. Confirm which payment methods are currently accepted (online, app, phone, kiosk) and ask about any fees or deposit limits. The kiosks are in the jail lobby and visitation center, but hours and access can change. It's also worth asking whether these options cover only inmate telephone accounts or if other account types can be funded the same way.

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