4 Ways to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at Robert Presley (kiosk, phone, online, mail)
Trying to get money onto someone's account at Robert Presley Detention Center? You have four options: the lobby kiosk, phone, online, or mailing a U.S. Postal Service money order.
An inmate's account covers their day-to-day basics at Robert Presley Detention Center - snacks, hygiene items, phone cards, writing materials. Riverside County accepts deposits four ways: online through Access Corrections, by phone through Access Corrections, at a kiosk in the jail lobby, or by mailing a U.S. Postal Service money order.
For the fastest in-person option, head to the kiosk in the Robert Presley Detention Center lobby. It's available 24 hours a day, every day, and accepts cash or credit card.
Good to know: The Presley lobby kiosk is available 24/7 and takes cash or credit card deposits.
Prefer to handle it by phone? Call Access Corrections at 1-866-345-1884 anytime - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - to add funds with a Visa or MasterCard.
Help is available: When you call to make a phone deposit, live bilingual agents are available.
Don't want to visit the jail or make a call? Deposit online through Access Corrections instead. Just know that Access Corrections charges a fee, and the amount varies by transaction type.
Fees: Access Corrections charges transaction fees, and the fee amount depends on the type of deposit you make.
Mail is your fourth option: send a U.S. Postal Service money order to be deposited into the inmate's account. This works well if you don't have a card or can't get to the lobby, but expect it to be the slowest method - mail delivery and processing take time.
- ✓ Write the inmate’s name and booking number on the front of the money order.
Need the money there fast? The 24/7 options are your best bet. The Presley lobby kiosk is open around the clock, and phone deposits through Access Corrections at 1-866-345-1884 are available anytime too. Online deposits through Access Corrections work great when you can't visit in person - just factor in the transaction fees. Mailing a U.S. Postal Service money order is a solid choice if you're not in a hurry, but the money won't hit the account until the mail arrives and gets processed.
Plan for fees: Access Corrections fees vary by transaction type, so the total cost depends on how you choose to deposit.
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