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How to Send Money to Stanly County Jail, NC (NC)

Sending money to someone in jail depends on which vendor the facility uses, and that can change. Here's what you can do right now, plus what to confirm with Stanly County Jail before you pay.

2 min read Based on general NC policies
How to Send Money to Stanly County Jail, NC (NC)

If you already have a Securus account, you can log in online and manage settings tied to incarcerated calls. This comes up alongside money questions for a lot of families because phone and payment services are often handled by third-party systems. Your account settings can affect how calls reach you.

Inside your Securus account, you'll find controls for blocking and unblocking calls. The path is Manage Prepaid Account, then Block/Unblock Calls, then Add a Block. From there, choose the phone number you want to block and decide whether the block applies to all facilities or just a specific one.

Note: These Securus steps are for call management only. They don't confirm which vendor Stanly County Jail uses for money deposits, so verify the jail's approved options before sending funds.

Steps-to-follow

  • Log into your Securus account online to manage account settings related to incarcerated calls.
  • If you need to stop calls to a specific number, go to Manage Prepaid Account, then Block/Unblock Calls, then Add a Block.
  • Select the phone number to block, then choose whether the block should apply across all facilities or only a specific facility.
How to Send Money to Stanly County Jail, NC (NC)

Before sending money to someone at Stanly County Jail, confirm which company handles inmate funds and what deposit methods are accepted. The Securus information above covers phone call controls, not money deposits. Stanly County Jail may use a different provider for commissary or trust deposits. Rules for online payments, lobby kiosks, phone payments, and mailed money can all vary by facility.

  1. Confirm the vendor for funds and phones. Check the jail’s official information or contact the facility and ask which company handles inmate money deposits and which company handles phone calls.
  2. If Securus is involved, confirm what it covers. Ask whether Securus is used only for phone services (account settings and call controls) or also for any prepaid accounts tied to paid services.
  3. Get the exact deposit instructions. Ask what payment types are accepted, what information must be included (name, ID number, etc.), and whether there are fees, limits, or processing times.

Note: The "Manage Prepaid Account" and "Block/Unblock Calls" menu path is for blocking calls to a phone number. Don't assume those same steps apply to sending money unless the jail or vendor confirms it.

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