What Happens to an Inmate's Money at Rolette County Jail (Turnkey, Indigent Status, and Commissary)
Money questions come up fast after booking. Here's how Rolette County Jail handles cash found at intake, how Turnkey and commissary work, and what
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
At Rolette County Jail, any paper cash someone has at admission goes into a Turnkey account. The jail issues an account number and PIN for commissary purchases. Orders are processed and distributed twice each week as items arrive. Booked with less than $1.00? You're classified as indigent, and RCLEC will help with basic living needs. This classification doesn't affect any court indigence rulings. Medical fees apply for some services: $10 for a nurse call after the initial appraisal, $10 for pregnancy testing, and dental and prescription costs billed at total cost. Indigent inmates aren't charged medical fees, and no one is refused medical services due to inability to pay.
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Money questions come up fast after booking. Here's how Rolette County Jail handles cash found at intake, how Turnkey and commissary work, and what
Any paper money found on an inmate at booking is deposited into a Turnkey account, and the jail issues an account number and PIN. That Turnkey balance is used for commissary, and commissary orders are distributed twice weekly as received.
Anyone booked with less than $1.00 is classified as indigent, and RCLEC will help with basic living needs. This classification doesn't change any court indigence determinations.
Yes, medical fees can apply: a $10 nurse call after the initial appraisal and $10 pregnancy testing, with dental and prescription services billed at total cost. If an inmate is classified as indigent, no medical fees are charged, and no one will be refused medical services due to inability to pay.
Check the facility's approved deposit methods and required account identifiers first. Deposits typically post within a couple of business days. If funds or commissary orders don't show up, contact the facility—staff can help trace the payment.