Send Money at Stewart County Detention Center

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Stewart County Detention Center directs family and friends to use SmartDeposit for adding funds to an inmate's account. Do not include cash, checks, or credit cards inside inmate mail. They will be returned. Deposits go through third-party processors, and any convenience or processing fees are shown during checkout. Common ways to add funds include online portals, in-facility kiosks, and automated phone systems. You'll typically need the inmate's full name plus their facility ID or birthdate to complete a deposit. Some deposits post immediately, while others take one to two business days. Keep your receipt and follow up with the facility if funds don't appear as expected. Phone and commissary credits may be managed through separate vendor accounts.

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Quick Facts

  • Stewart County Detention Center directs deposits through SmartDeposit.
  • Do not include cash, checks, or credit cards inside inmate mail; they will be returned.
  • Inmates generally make collect calls unless they have money on their phone account.
  • Third‑party deposit processors (not the facility) typically display convenience or processing fees during checkout.

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Common Questions

How do I deposit money to an inmate at Stewart County Detention Center?

Use SmartDeposit to deposit funds for an inmate at Stewart County Detention Center. Have the inmate's full name and their facility ID or birthdate ready. Fees are shown at checkout. Deposits may post right away or take one to two business days, so keep your receipt.

Can I send cash or a check in inmate mail at Stewart County Detention Center?

No. Cash, checks, and credit cards placed inside inmate mail will be returned to the sender.

Will adding money let an inmate avoid collect calls from Stewart County Detention Center?

Yes. Inmates typically make collect calls unless they have money on their phone account, so adding funds helps avoid that. Phone and commissary funds may be managed through separate vendor accounts.

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