Send Money at Larry Smith Correctional Facility

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

To add money for someone at Larry Smith Correctional Facility, deposit methods often include online or mobile portals, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, and U.S. Postal money orders. The exact options depend on the county or facility and the vendor used. Money in an inmate trust account covers commissary, phone time, hygiene items, and other approved purchases. It may be reduced by court-ordered restitution or other authorized deductions. Before you send anything, confirm the person's full name and booking or facility ID, then use an accepted method. Never mail cash. Keep in mind that vendor posting times vary, kiosks may not make change, and third-party fees can reduce what actually reaches the account. Under Riverside County procedures, some funds can become "unclaimed" and require a mailed claim to recover them.

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Quick Facts

  • Riverside County moves collected or seized money into an unclaimed-fund account for a three-year period.
  • Inmate commissary funds are identified as a common type of Sheriff's unclaimed property.
  • All unclaimed money claims will be reviewed and processed within 60 days; do not inquire about a claim until 60 days have passed.
  • Completed claim forms and supporting documentation must be mailed to the Riverside County Sheriff's Unclaimed Money address listed by the Sheriff’s office.

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Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate at Larry Smith Correctional Facility?

Common ways to add money include online or mobile deposits, phone deposits, lobby kiosks, and U.S. Postal money orders, but the exact methods depend on the facility or county. Confirm the incarcerated person’s full name and booking or facility ID, then use a method the facility accepts.

What does money in an inmate’s account pay for and can it be reduced?

Money in the trust account typically pays for commissary, phone time, hygiene items, and other permitted purchases. The amount available can be reduced by court-ordered restitution or other authorized deductions.

What happens to commissary money that becomes unclaimed?

Under Riverside County procedures, collected or seized money (including inmate commissary funds) can be moved into an unclaimed-fund account for a three-year period. To recover it, you'll need to mail a completed claim form and supporting documentation to the Sheriff's Unclaimed Money office. Claims are reviewed and processed within 60 days.

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