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Three ways to send money and how commissary/SecurePak works at Travis County

Sending money or commissary items to someone at Travis County is straightforward once you know your options. Here's how to fund an Inmate Trust Fund, how SecurePak gift packages work, and what info you'll need.

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Three ways to send money and how commissary/SecurePak works at Travis County

For in-person deposits, head to the Travis County Correctional Complex Finance Building #230. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. The office closes on Travis County holidays, so plan around long weekends.

Bring the right payment. The office doesn't accept credit cards, debit cards, or personal checks. You'll need a money order or cashier's check made payable to

Limit reminder: Travis County does not accept money orders over $100 for deposit to an inmate trust account.

Can't make it to the Finance Building? Mail works too. Send your money order to: Inmate Trust Fund (Inmate's Full Name and Jail ID/Booking Number), P.O. Box 1368, Del Valle, TX 78617.

  • Inmate’s full name
  • Inmate’s date of birth
  • Inmate’s jail/booking number
  • Sender’s name
  • Sender’s return address

Limit reminder: Travis County does not accept money orders over $100 for deposit to an inmate trust account.

Western Union is another option. The key to avoiding delays: use the person's full name, date of birth, and jail/booking number exactly as the facility has them. This ensures the deposit gets matched to the right account.

Note: Western Union charges its own transaction fees. Check the total before you hit submit.

SecurePak lets you order commissary items directly instead of depositing money. You can order online or call 800-546-6283 - the phone system runs 24/7, with customer service hours listed on the site.

  • Credit/debit card with a valid U.S. address
  • Prepaid card that allows you to assign a valid U.S. address to the cardholder
  • Cashier’s check or money order payable to Access SecurePak

Regular commissary purchases draw from the inmate's trust account. If you're adding money in person, remember: only money orders or cashier's checks payable to

Three ways to send money and how commissary/SecurePak works at Travis County

Practical Tips Required Info

  • Inmate’s full name
  • Inmate’s date of birth
  • Inmate’s jail/booking number
  • Your name (as the sender)
  • Your return address

Limit reminder: Travis County does not accept money orders over $100 for deposit to an inmate trust account.

Match your payment method to the channel you're using - that's the fastest way to avoid a rejected deposit. For the Inmate Trust Fund in person, use a money order or cashier's check payable to

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