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How to Send Money to Silverbow County Jail, MT (MT)

Sending money to someone at Silverbow County Jail? Here's what you need to know: certain fees get deducted first, and the jail only accepts specific payment methods by mail.

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How to Send Money to Silverbow County Jail, MT (MT)

Money deposited into an inmate's account at Silverbow County Jail doesn't go directly to commissary. The booking fee and medical copay fees are deducted first. Whatever remains after those charges becomes available for commissary purchases.

When mailing commissary funds, the jail accepts only cash or a cashier's check. Don't include a letter with the money. Any letters sent with commissary funds will be destroyed.

Note: You can't bring money during visitation. Plan to mail funds instead.

Steps to Follow

  • Use cash or a cashier’s check (no other mailed payment types)
  • Mail the money to the detention center rather than trying to bring it during visitation
  1. Confirm who the money is for. Make sure you have the inmate’s correct name and details before you send anything.
  2. Choose an accepted payment type. Mail funds as cash or a cashier’s check only.
  3. Do not add a letter with the money. Letters included with commissary funds are not accepted and will be destroyed.
  4. Mail the payment to the detention center. Visitors are not permitted to bring money in during visitation, so mailing is the method to use.
  5. Plan for deductions before commissary. The booking fee and medical copay fees are paid first, then any remaining balance can be used for commissary.
How to Send Money to Silverbow County Jail, MT (MT)

Before sending a large amount, call the jail to confirm how funds are applied. Silverbow County Jail deducts the booking fee and medical copay fees first, with any remainder going to commissary. Ask whether anything else is currently being taken from incoming deposits.

Double-check the jail's current rules for mailed money so your deposit isn't delayed. Their policy accepts commissary funds only as cash or a cashier's check, and any letters included with the money will be destroyed. Confirm these rules haven't changed before mailing anything.

Note: Ask for the correct mailing address and what identifiers to include on the envelope. Also confirm there are no exceptions allowing money to be brought in during visitation.

  • Do you still accept mailed commissary funds only as cash or a cashier’s check?
  • Will any booking fee and medical copay fees be taken out first, before commissary funds are available?
  • What is the correct mailing address, and what inmate information must be included?
  • Can visitors bring money in during visitation (or is mailing required with no exceptions)?

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