How to Send Money to Tulsa County Jail (OK)
Sending money to someone at Tulsa County Jail is straightforward once you pick the right deposit method and format the payment correctly. The key: make sure the funds go to the inmate trust account at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center.
If your loved one had cash on them when they were booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, that money gets deposited into the inmate's trust fund account. So if cash was collected at intake, you may not need to send additional funds right away.
Sending a cashier's check or money order? The payee name has to be exact. Make it payable to "Tulsa County Inmate Trust Account." A different payee name can slow down or block the deposit entirely.
Beyond what was collected at booking, the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center accepts funds into an inmate trust account a few ways: by mail, through on-site kiosks, or online. The facility lists JailATM.com and CSGpay.com as the online deposit options.
Steps-to-follow
- ✓ Decide which method you will use to add funds to the inmate trust account: mail, on-site kiosk, or online (JailATM.com or CSGpay.com).
- ✓ If you are mailing a cashier’s check or money order, make it payable to “Tulsa County Inmate Trust Account.”
- ✓ If you plan to deposit in person, use the on-site kiosks for trust account deposits.
- ✓ If you plan to deposit online, use one of the listed vendors (JailATM.com or CSGpay.com) for trust account deposits.
Before you send anything, check whether your loved one had cash at booking that already went into their trust fund account. This helps you avoid sending duplicate funds when you're just trying to cover immediate needs.
Online vendors can change over time, even when a jail's general policy stays the same. Before sending funds online, confirm that Tulsa County is still using JailATM.com or CSGpay.com for deposits to accounts at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center. Then follow the vendor's current prompts for Tulsa County.
- ✓ Ask what the facility requires for mailed deposits to the inmate trust account (for example, how the inmate information needs to be written so the deposit is credited correctly).
- ✓ Confirm whether there are any restrictions on mailed deposits beyond the payment type itself.
- ✓ Check whether the on-site kiosks are currently available for deposits and what payment types they accept at the kiosk.
Double-check before you send: For cashier's checks and money orders, confirm the payee wording is exactly "Tulsa County Inmate Trust Account." Also ask whether any cash taken at booking has already been deposited into the inmate's trust fund account so you don't duplicate funds.
For the latest instructions (including fees, kiosk access, and mail formatting requirements), check directly with Tulsa County Jail at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center and with the online vendor you plan to use. Policies and processing details can shift, and a quick confirmation call can save you a rejected payment or a delayed deposit.
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