How to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at St. Lucie County Jail
Before you deposit, grab St. Lucie County Jail's Facility Locator Number: 234901. This identifier routes your payment to the correct facility.
You'll also need the inmate's ID number or full name so the funds land in the right account.
St. Lucie County Jail accepts 24/7 card deposits - often the fastest option outside business hours. Visa, Mastercard, and debit cards all work for round-the-clock funding.
Prefer to pay directly from your bank account? Electronic checks are accepted 24/7 too - another online option if you'd rather skip the card.
Need to use cash? There's an on-site kiosk that accepts cash deposits 24/7. It's the facility's only cash option, available around the clock.
Do not send money orders or cashier’s checks: St. Lucie County Jail does not accept them, and if they’re received, they will be returned to the sender.
When money comes in, it's receipted and deposited into the inmate's individual account. The jail uses this account to track all funds for that person.
Once the funds hit the account, the inmate can spend them on commissary (canteen) items - basics and small comforts like snacks, hygiene products, and stationery.
The account isn't just for commissary. Funds will be used for expenses incurred, including booking fees, subsistence fees, and self-initiated, non-emergency medical care.
Timing matters for commissary orders. At St. Lucie County Jail, canteen deliveries run weekly from Tuesday morning through Friday evening.
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