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Four Ways to Send Commissary Money to Sullivan County Jail

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Four Ways to Send Commissary Money to Sullivan County Jail

Want to add commissary money for someone at Sullivan County Jail? You have four options: the lobby kiosk, an online deposit, a phone deposit, or mailing a money order. Which one works best depends on how fast you need it done, whether you want to avoid using a card, and how much you care about fees.

For a fast in-person option, you can go to the Sullivan County Jail lobby and add funds using the kiosk. The kiosk takes cash or a credit card, which helps if you need to get money on the account without waiting for mail. Keep in mind that transaction fees apply to kiosk deposits, so the convenience may come with an extra cost.

You can add commissary funds online through JailFunds using a credit card. JailFunds offers "Commissary Deposit" as one of its services, though not every service is available at every facility. Make sure you select Sullivan County Jail and the correct deposit option. Online deposits work well when you can't get to the lobby but still want the money posted quickly.

Prefer to handle it over the phone? Call 1-855-836-3364 and add funds with a credit card. This works well if you'd rather skip online accounts or you're helping a family member who isn't comfortable with websites. Transaction fees apply here too, so factor that into your decision.

To send money by mail, Sullivan County Jail accepts U.S. Postal Service money orders made out in the inmate's name. Mail it to: 77 E. Justice Dr., Sullivan, IN 47882. This option works if you don't want to use a card, but expect it to take longer than kiosk, online, or phone deposits. Checks are not accepted.

Four Ways to Send Commissary Money to Sullivan County Jail

Fees Timing Tips

  • Expect transaction fees if you deposit through the lobby kiosk, online deposit, or phone deposit.
  • If cost matters most, compare the fee you’ll pay against how quickly your person needs the funds.
  • If the deposit is time-sensitive, confirm timing before you submit it - especially if you’re deciding between mail and a card-based option.

Note: Checks are not accepted for commissary deposits at Sullivan County Jail. If you’re mailing funds, use a U.S. Postal Service money order instead.

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