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.
Review available deposit, commissary, money order, and online payment information for sending money to an inmate at Stanly County Jail, NC.
Sending money to someone at Stanly County Jail is usually done through a state-approved third-party vendor. Common options include web or mobile payments, phone deposits, walk-in kiosks or retail locations, Western Union-style cash deposits, and mailed money orders. Deposits go into the inmate's trust or commissary account for purchases and other approved debits. Any remaining balance is typically returned when the person is released or transferred. To avoid delays, enter the inmate's full booked name and inmate or account number exactly as shown, then complete the vendor's sender details. If you mail a money order, follow the deposit-slip instructions exactly. Make it payable to the vendor name required on North Carolina forms, and don't include letters, photos, staples, or extra items.
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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.
You can send money through a state-approved third-party vendor using their website or mobile app, by phone, at an approved kiosk or walk-in retail location, via cash-deposit services, or by mailing a money order. Pick the method that works best for you and follow the vendor's steps for that option.
Use the inmate's full booked name and the exact inmate or account number from booking records. Include your sender information and follow the vendor's deposit form or deposit-slip instructions exactly. Mistakes here can delay or reject the deposit.
If the facility uses Securus for phone and prepaid accounts, log into your account at www.securustech.net. Go to Manage Prepaid Account, then Block/Unblock Calls, and use Add a Block to select the number you want to block.
Getting unwanted jail calls? You can usually stop them quickly—but only if you're working with the right phone vendor. These steps apply only if Stanly County Jail uses Securus.
If you're getting inmate calls you don't want, you can usually place a call block through Securus. The steps below walk you through blocking a specific number and choosing whether the block applies to one facility or all of them.
Getting inmate phone calls through Securus that you want to stop? You can block them directly from your Securus account. Sign in, open Manage Prepaid Account, then select Block/Unblock Calls. Choose Add a Block and pick the phone number you want blocked. Depending on your account, Securus may give you the option to block calls from all facilities or just a specific one.