Send Money at Victoria Texas Jail, TX

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Money for someone at Victoria County Jail (TX) goes into a Texas Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account. Inmates use this for commissary purchases, phone time, laundry, and other in-facility services. You may need to be an approved sender—often by being on the inmate's Approved Visitation or Telephone List—before a deposit will go through. Add funds through an approved online vendor, a lobby kiosk, monthly ACH debits, or by mailing a money order or cashier's check using the facility's centralized deposit instructions. Never send cash or personal checks. Vendors and kiosks may charge service fees, and processing rules affect when funds post. Follow deposit instructions exactly—don't mail money to the inmate's physical address.

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Quick Facts

  • Funds are held in an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account for commissary, phone time, laundry, and other in‑facility services.
  • You typically must be an approved sender (for example on the inmate’s Approved Visitation or Telephone List) before deposits will be accepted.
  • Accepted mailed payment types are money orders or cashier’s checks; cash and personal checks are not accepted.
  • Use the facility’s centralized deposit instructions exactly and do not mail money to the inmate’s physical address.

Common Questions

How can I put money on an inmate’s commissary account?

You can usually deposit money through an approved online vendor, a lobby kiosk, a monthly ACH debit, or by mailing a money order or cashier’s check according to the facility’s deposit instructions. Make sure you’re an approved sender before you try to add funds.

Can I mail cash or a personal check to Victoria County Jail for an inmate?

No—cash and personal checks generally aren’t accepted for inmate deposits. Use a money order or cashier’s check and follow Victoria County Jail’s deposit instructions for any local requirements.

Will the jail notify me when a deposit arrives or give me the inmate’s balance?

The Inmate Trust Fund office can typically confirm whether a deposit was received. They generally won’t give out the inmate’s account balance or transaction details to anyone except the inmate.

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