Send Money at Robertson County Jail

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Robertson County Jail accepts commissary deposits through kiosks in the visitation lobby and main lobby, or online through the CorrectPay website (select Tennessee as your location). Deposits go to the incarcerated person's commissary account, which is managed by the facility's commissary vendor, described in facility materials as a blind vendor. To make a deposit, look up the person using their full name plus their facility ID number or birthdate, then follow the kiosk or online prompts to enter payment details and confirm the amount. Convenience or processing fees are typically shown during checkout. Some deposits post right away, while others can take one to two business days. Keep your receipt and contact the facility if the funds don't show up.

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Quick Facts

  • Kiosks in the visitation and main lobbies accept commissary deposits for Robertson County Jail.
  • You can deposit commissary funds online via the CorrectPay website, which includes Tennessee among its selectable locations.
  • The facility’s commissary is operated by a blind vendor.
  • When making a deposit you should look up the incarcerated person using their full name plus the facility ID or birthdate and follow the payment prompts.
  • Some deposits post immediately while others can take one to two business days, so keep your receipt and check the account if funds don’t appear.

Common Questions

How do I add money to an inmate's commissary account at Robertson County Jail?

Deposit money at the kiosks in the visitation lobby or main lobby. You can also deposit online through the CorrectPay website by selecting a Tennessee location.

What information do I need to make a deposit for someone at Robertson County Jail?

You'll need the incarcerated person's full name, plus their facility ID number or birthdate, to find the correct account. From there, follow the kiosk or online prompts to enter payment details and confirm the deposit amount.

How long will a commissary deposit take to show up on an inmate’s account?

Some deposits post immediately, but others can take one to two business days. Keep your receipt and contact the facility if the money does not appear within that timeframe.

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