Send Commissary at Tom Green County Jail.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Tom Green County Jail gives you several ways to add money to an inmate's trust account: money orders payable to "Inmate Trust Fund," online deposits through TouchPay (facility #276903), iCare deposits, the lobby kiosk, and a phone deposit option. Timing matters for commissary. Orders are processed on Monday and delivered Tuesday through Friday, and the inmate must have funds on their account by Sunday at 10:00 pm to be included for that week. The lobby kiosk accepts cash, credit, and debit cards for in-person deposits. Cash bonds are handled separately at the bonding window in the lobby. They must be paid in full in cash, and bonds over $5,000 require a cashier's check.

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Quick Facts

  • Funds must be on the inmate’s account by Sunday at 10:00 pm for that week’s commissary.
  • Accepted deposit methods include money orders payable to 'Inmate Trust Fund', TouchPay (facility # 276903), iCare, a lobby kiosk, and phone deposits.
  • The lobby kiosk accepts cash, credit, and debit cards.
  • Cash bonds must be paid in full in cash, and bonds over $5,000 must be paid by cashier’s check.

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Common Questions

What ways can I send money to an inmate at Tom Green County Jail?

You can send money by money order payable to “Inmate Trust Fund,” online through TouchPay (facility #276903), or through iCare. You can also use the lobby kiosk or the facility’s phone deposit option.

When do funds need to be on the account for commissary orders at Tom Green County Jail?

Funds must be on the inmate’s account by Sunday at 10:00 pm to make that week’s commissary list. Commissary orders are processed Monday and delivered Tuesday through Friday.

Can I pay a cash bond with a credit card or at the lobby kiosk?

Cash bonds must be paid in full in cash, and bonds over $5,000 must be paid by cashier’s check. Cash bonds are paid at the bonding window in the facility lobby, while the lobby kiosk accepts cash, credit, and debit cards for other deposits.

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Phone & Messaging

How to Contact an Inmate at Tom Green County Jail (TX)

If your loved one was just arrested and is going through booking at Tom Green County Jail, they can make free phone calls within the local dialing area during that process. Once booking wraps up, things change. The holding cells at the Tom Green County Detention Facility do have phones, but they're collect-call only. That means you'll need to be able to accept a collect call when they dial your number.

Sending Commissary

How to Send Money to Tom Green County Jail (TX)

If you need to put money on someone's account at Tom Green County Jail, there are a few approved ways to do it. The key thing to watch is timing, especially if the money is meant for that week's commissary.

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