Send Money at Sampson County Detention

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending money to someone at Sampson County Detention typically goes through North Carolina's third-party deposit vendors. Depending on the option, you can deposit funds through a website or mobile app, by phone, at walk-in retail or kiosk locations, through cash deposit networks, or by mailing a money order. The money goes into the person's trust or commissary account so they can purchase approved items. Any remaining balance is returned when they transfer or leave custody. For any deposit method, enter the incarcerated person's full booked name and inmate/account number exactly as shown, and follow the vendor's deposit form instructions. If mailing a money order, include the required deposit slip, make it payable to the vendor listed on NCDAC forms, and don't include extra items that could cause it to be returned.

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Quick Facts

  • North Carolina facilities use third‑party payment vendors for inmate deposits (online/app, phone, walk‑in/kiosk, cash deposit networks, or mailed money orders).
  • Funds deposited for a person in custody go into their trust/commissary account for purchases and any leftover balance is returned when they leave or transfer.
  • Always enter the incarcerated person’s full booked name and inmate/account number exactly as shown when making a deposit.
  • If mailing a money order, include the required deposit slip, make it payable to the vendor named on NCDAC forms, and do not include letters, photos, staples or other extras.

Common Questions

How can I send money to someone at Sampson County Detention?

Use the vendor options commonly used in North Carolina: online or mobile app deposits, phone deposits, walk-in or kiosk retail locations, cash deposit networks, or mailed money orders. Use the person’s full booked name and inmate/account number exactly, and follow the vendor’s form instructions.

Can I mail a money order to Sampson County Detention?

Mailed money orders are commonly accepted when you follow vendor and NCDAC instructions. Include the required deposit slip and make the money order payable to the vendor name listed on the forms. Don't enclose letters, photos, staples, or other extras, as these can cause the mailing to be returned.

What information do I need to provide when depositing money?

You’ll need the incarcerated person’s full booked name and inmate/account number exactly as shown, plus any sender details the vendor requires. Follow the vendor’s deposit form instructions closely so funds are applied to the correct account.

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