Send Money at Richmond County Correctional Institution

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Richmond County Jail's inmate telephone service is provided by Combined Public Communications. You can fund phone accounts through InmateSales.com, the InmateSales App, by phone at 702-829-3001, or at the facility's on-site blue kiosks. Some Georgia facilities also accept third-party online transfers, lobby kiosks/ATMs, or mailed money orders with a facility voucher—rules vary, so check first. Before sending money, have the inmate's state/facility and full name or ID ready. Follow any voucher requirements, confirm you're an approved sender, and know that deposits may be applied to outstanding debts.

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Quick Facts

  • Inmate telephone accounts at Richmond County Jail can be funded via InmateSales.com.
  • You can fund accounts using the InmateSales mobile app.
  • InmateSales customer service for deposit questions is 702-829-3001.
  • Deposited funds may be applied to an inmate’s outstanding debts; follow facility voucher requirements and provide the inmate’s state, facility, and name or ID.

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Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate’s account at Richmond County Jail?

Richmond County Jail lists InmateSales.com, the InmateSales App, phone deposits at 702-829-3001, and on-site blue kiosks as ways to fund inmate telephone accounts for this facility. If you’re considering other deposit methods used at some Georgia facilities (online vendor transfers, lobby kiosks/ATMs, or mailed money orders), check the jail’s instructions before sending.

Who do I call if I have a problem adding funds for an inmate at Richmond County Jail?

Call InmateSales customer service at 702-829-3001 for help with deposits and account issues.

What information do I need to provide when sending money to an inmate?

Have the inmate’s state, facility name, and full name or inmate ID ready for online, phone, or kiosk deposits. Also make sure you meet any sender approval requirements so funds aren’t delayed or rejected.

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