How to Add Money to an Inmate's Account at Robertson County Jail (No Money Orders)
**No money orders:** The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office no longer accepts money orders on inmate accounts.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Don't mail a money order to Robertson County Jail—the Sheriff's Office no longer accepts them for inmate accounts. Instead, add funds or place commissary orders through Lone Star Commissary's online portal or the kiosk in the Sheriff's Office front lobby. Tiger Commissary also lists Robertson County Jail (Franklin, TX) as a selectable facility for certain deposit or commissary services. Skip the cash and personal checks too. Payment methods, processing rules, and fees vary by vendor and kiosk, so confirm any requirements with the inmate or facility before submitting a deposit.
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**No money orders:** The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office no longer accepts money orders on inmate accounts.
Don’t send money orders—the Sheriff’s Office no longer accepts them for inmate accounts. Use Lone Star Commissary online or the kiosk in the front lobby of the Sheriff’s Office to deposit funds or place commissary orders. Tiger Commissary also lists Robertson County Jail as a selectable facility and may show up as an option with some services.
No. The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office says it no longer accepts money orders on inmate accounts, and you should avoid sending cash or personal checks. Use the approved vendor options instead.
Yes. There’s a kiosk in the front lobby of the Sheriff’s Office that can be used to add money or order commissary for an inmate, and Lone Star Commissary online is also an option.
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