Send Money at San Diego Metropolitan Corrections

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

To add money for someone at San Diego Metropolitan Corrections, use the San Diego Sheriff Commissary e-commerce website. Funds go onto the person's jail account for commissary purchases—food, hygiene items, and other permitted goods. Before submitting a deposit, double-check the incarcerated person's full name and their booking or facility ID, then follow the vendor's instructions. Deposit options vary by facility and may include online portals, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, or mailed money orders. Money in a jail trust account is generally used for commissary and related services, but the balance can be reduced by authorized deductions like court-ordered restitution. Under California law, commissary profits go into the Incarcerated Persons' Welfare Fund to support inmate benefit and welfare programs.

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Quick Facts

  • Deposits can be made via the San Diego Sheriff Commissary e-commerce website.
  • Incarcerated persons purchase commissary items using money on their jail account.
  • Commissary profits are deposited into the Incarcerated Persons’ Welfare Fund under California law to benefit incarcerated persons.
  • Common deposit methods include online/mobile portals, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, or U.S. mail money orders, but availability varies by facility.

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Common Questions

How do I deposit money for someone at San Diego Metropolitan Corrections?

Use the San Diego Sheriff Commissary e-commerce website to place funds on the person’s jail account. Confirm their full name and booking or facility ID first, and follow the deposit vendor’s instructions since exact steps can vary by facility.

What can money in an inmate’s account be used for at San Diego Metropolitan Corrections?

Money on the jail account is used to buy commissary items. It may also cover things like phone time, hygiene items, and other permitted purchases, and it can be reduced by authorized deductions such as court-ordered restitution.

Where do commissary profits go in California?

In California, commissary profits are deposited into the Incarcerated Persons’ Welfare Fund. The fund is used for the benefit, education, and welfare of incarcerated persons under state law.

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