Send Money at Vermilion County Jail, IL

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Sending money to someone at Vermilion County Jail? Follow the mail rule exactly: send a money order made payable to the detainee to 2 E South Street, Danville, IL 61832. Include nothing else in the envelope, or it will be returned. For commissary, family and friends can place orders online through Tiger Commissary, and items ship directly to the facility. Whichever method you use, double-check the incarcerated person's full name and booking/ID number or date of birth so funds post to the right account. Posting times vary by method. Electronic deposits and vendor-processed orders are generally faster than mailed money orders. Also keep in mind that deposited funds may be applied to existing debts or obligations before they become available for commissary purchases.

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Quick Facts

  • Mail money orders payable to the detainee to 2 E South Street, Danville, IL 61832 and include nothing else in the envelope or it will be returned.
  • Family and friends can order commissary online and have it shipped to an inmate via the Tiger Commissary service.
  • Provide the inmate’s full name and booking/ID number or date of birth when making any deposit to help ensure funds post correctly.
  • Electronic deposits and vendor or retail-agent transactions usually post faster than mailed money orders, which can delay availability.

Common Questions

Where do I mail a money order for an inmate at Vermilion County Jail?

Mail a money order payable to the detainee to 2 E South Street, Danville, IL 61832. Include only the money order in the envelope. Anything else will be returned.

Can I order commissary online for an inmate at Vermilion County Jail?

Yes. You can order commissary online for an inmate through the Tiger Commissary service, and the order is shipped to the facility.

What information should I include when sending money to an inmate?

Include the incarcerated person's full name and booking/ID number or date of birth so the deposit posts to the right account. If you need faster posting, electronic or vendor methods typically process sooner than mailed money orders.

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Mailing money to someone at Vermilion County Jail? The process is simple: send a money order to the jail's street address, make it payable to the detainee, and don't include anything else in the envelope.

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