Send Money at Smith County Jail

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Adding money to an inmate's account at Smith County Jail typically means using JailATM, the same platform the jail uses for inmate email and video calls. In Texas, inmates have an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account for commissary purchases and phone or video time. Funds are commonly added through approved online vendors, kiosks, or by mailing a money order or cashier's check. Before you pay, confirm any sender requirements (for example, whether you need to be on the inmate's approved list) and follow the vendor's instructions closely to prevent delays or returned payments. Never send cash or personal checks to the facility address. Also plan for service fees and vendor-specific processing rules when choosing a deposit method.

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Quick Facts

  • Smith County Jail uses JailATM to place money on inmates' commissary accounts and to provide inmate email and video-call services.
  • Do not send cash or personal checks to the facility; these are not accepted and will be returned.
  • Funds for commissary accounts are typically added via approved vendors, kiosks, or mailed money orders/cashier’s checks.
  • Confirm sender requirements (for example, being on the inmate’s approved list) and follow vendor deposit instructions to avoid returned or delayed payments.

Common Questions

How can I deposit money to an inmate’s commissary account at Smith County Jail?

Smith County Jail uses JailATM for commissary deposits, so most deposits go through that vendor rather than by mail. You can also use approved online vendors, kiosks, or mailed money orders and cashier's checks. Confirm the process and any sender requirements before sending funds.

Can I mail cash or personal checks to Smith County Jail for an inmate?

No. Cash and personal checks are not accepted at Smith County Jail and will be returned. Use an approved vendor, or mail a money order or cashier's check following the facility's deposit instructions.

Can I add funds when I set up an email or video visit with an inmate?

Often, yes. JailATM handles inmate email, video services, and commissary deposits, so you may be able to use one account for everything. Check the vendor's options, fees, and processing rules before you pay.

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