Before your Scurry County Jail video visit: quick checklist for families
A little prep goes a long way with video visits. Run through this checklist to confirm your slot, follow the rules, and keep your visit from getting cut short.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Scurry County Jail uses JailATM (Tech Friends, Inc.) for inmate trust fund deposits. Like most Texas facilities, you can fund commissary accounts through approved online vendors, kiosks, or mailed money orders and cashier's checks. Before depositing, confirm you're an approved sender—inmates often need to add you to their approved list first. Don't send cash or personal checks to the facility. Use the approved vendor or acceptable money-order options instead. Vendors and kiosks charge service fees and follow their own processing timelines. For the fastest crediting, follow the centralized deposit instructions rather than mailing funds directly to the jail.
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Yes. Scurry County Jail references JailATM (Tech Friends, Inc.) as a deposits vendor for inmate trust fund deposits.
No. Don’t send cash or personal checks; use an approved online vendor or an accepted option like a money order or cashier’s check instead.
Usually, yes. Typically the inmate must add you to an approved list before you can deposit funds on their behalf.
A little prep goes a long way with video visits. Run through this checklist to confirm your slot, follow the rules, and keep your visit from getting cut short.
Scheduling a video visit at Scurry County Jail is simple once you know where to book. Here's how to find an available slot and lock in your appointment.
You cannot record a Scurry County Jail video visit in any way. No video recording, no audio recording, no screenshots, no photographing the screen. Posting any part of the visit on social media is also off-limits. Thinking about grabbing a quick screenshot? Don't. The jail strictly prohibits all of it.