How to Send Money to Robertson County Jail (TN)
There are two main ways to add money to someone's commissary account at Robertson County Jail: in person at the jail or online through CorrectPay.
For in-person deposits, Robertson County Jail has kiosks in two locations: the visitation lobby and the main lobby. The on-screen instructions walk you through the process of adding funds to an inmate's commissary account.
You can also deposit funds online through CorrectPay's website. CorrectPay lists Tennessee as a selectable location and offers commissary deposits, but confirm that Robertson County Jail actually appears when you search for the facility before counting on this option.
Note: Commissary at Robertson County Jail is operated by a blind vendor through the Tennessee Business Enterprises Program. The county doesn't manage commissary funds or day-to-day operations, so direct any commissary questions to the operator, not the county.
Steps to Follow
- ✓ Go to the kiosk in the visitation lobby or the main lobby at Robertson County Jail
- ✓ Follow the instructions shown on the kiosk screen to deposit funds to the inmate’s commissary account
- ✓ Go to CorrectPay’s website and start a commissary deposit
- ✓ Select Tennessee, then search for Robertson County Jail in the facility list
- ✓ Follow the site prompts to complete the deposit for the correct person and facility
Before making the trip, confirm that the kiosk you plan to use is working. Robertson County Jail lists kiosks in both the visitation lobby and the main lobby, but machines can go out of service, and access may shift depending on facility operations.
Planning to use CorrectPay online? Double-check that Robertson County Jail shows up as a supported facility in CorrectPay's search. Services can vary by facility, so confirm the accepted payment methods, any deposit limits, and how quickly funds post to the account.
If you run into missing funds, refund issues, or account problems, find out who handles it. Robertson County's commissary funds are managed by a blind vendor through the Tennessee Business Enterprises Program. The county is not responsible for those funds or day-to-day commissary management.
- ✓ Whether the lobby and visitation-lobby kiosks are currently available for deposits
- ✓ What payment methods the kiosk accepts, and any fees tied to kiosk deposits
- ✓ Whether Robertson County Jail appears in CorrectPay’s facility search for Tennessee
- ✓ What payment methods, limits, and processing times apply to CorrectPay commissary deposits for this facility
- ✓ Who to contact for deposit disputes, missing funds, charge issues, or refund requests (the jail vs. the commissary operator)
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