Send Money at St. Lucie County Jail

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

To add money for someone at St. Lucie County Jail, use TouchPay. All funds go into the inmate's individual account for commissary purchases and any incurred expenses. You can deposit using Visa, Mastercard, a debit card, an electronic check, or cash at the lobby kiosk (available 24/7). Follow the vendor prompts to select the state and facility, then enter the inmate's details exactly as requested. You'll need Facility Locator Number 234901, plus the inmate's ID number and full name so the payment routes correctly. Don't mail money orders or cashier's checks—they aren't accepted and will be returned. TouchPay has noted a 2020 Telmate data breach, so review vendor guidance if you're concerned about account data.

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Quick Facts

  • You can fund an inmate account with Visa, Mastercard, debit card, electronic check, or cash at a 24/7 kiosk.
  • All funds are receipted and deposited into the inmate's individual account for commissary and incurred expenses.
  • Do not send money orders or cashier's checks to St. Lucie County Jail; they are not accepted and will be returned to sender.
  • You must provide the Facility Locator Number 234901 plus the inmate's ID number and name when funding an account.

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Common Questions

How can I put money on an inmate's account at St. Lucie County Jail?

Use TouchPay to make a deposit online with a card or electronic check, or bring cash to the lobby kiosk (available 24/7). When prompted, enter Facility Locator Number 234901 plus the inmate’s ID number and full name so funds post correctly. Money added goes to the inmate’s account for commissary and other incurred expenses.

Can I send a money order or cashier's check to St. Lucie County Jail?

No. St. Lucie County Jail does not accept money orders or cashier’s checks, and anything sent that way will be returned to the sender.

Is there any vendor security history I should know about before using TouchPay?

TouchPay has noted a 2020 Telmate data breach that exposed various personal information. If you have concerns, review the vendor’s breach notice and mitigation guidance before using the service.

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