Three Ways to Put Money on a Commissary Account at Southwest Regional Jail (Abingdon)
Need to send commissary money to someone at Southwest Regional Jail (Abingdon)? You have three options: the lobby kiosk, an online deposit, or mailing a money order. Here's how each works so you can pick what fits your timeline and budget.
The lobby kiosk is the most flexible in-person option because it takes multiple payment types. You can make a deposit using cash, a credit card, or a debit card.
Fee alert: Cash deposits made at the lobby kiosk have a $3.25 fee.
The lobby kiosk is available 24/7. Go early, late, or on weekends - whatever works for your schedule.
Need help with the kiosk? For customer support related to lobby kiosk deposits, call 870-627-5476.
Don't want to drive to the jail? You can deposit money online through JailATM. This works well if you're out of town or handling everything from your phone. Before you submit payment, check the screens for service fees and estimated posting time so you know when the funds will be available.
If you’re sending funds by mail, plan on using a money order. Southwest Regional Jail accepts only money orders for mailed deposits (not personal checks).
Timing matters: Money orders must arrive at least one business day before commissary for the money to be available to the inmate.
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Choosing Fastest
- ✓ Use the lobby kiosk when you want a straightforward in-person option that takes cash, credit, or debit.
- ✓ Choose online deposits when you need to pay remotely; check the vendor’s processing time and fees before submitting.
- ✓ Mail a money order only if mailing is your best option - and build in lead time, since it must arrive at least one business day before commissary to be available.
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