Send Money at Walker State Prison

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Adding money to an inmate account at Walker State Prison follows standard Georgia options: online transfers through third-party vendors, deposits at a lobby kiosk or ATM, mailed money orders with a printable voucher, or purchases through approved commissary/vendor packages. For online or phone deposits, you'll need the state, facility name, and the inmate's name or ID so funds route correctly. Mailing a money order? The voucher and addressing rules must match the facility's format exactly—otherwise the deposit can be delayed or rejected. Money posted to the account may be applied first to outstanding debts or fees under facility processing rules. You'll also need to be on the inmate's approved sender/visitor list. Vendors, fees, and exact steps vary by facility.

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Quick Facts

  • Common deposit methods in Georgia include online transfers, lobby kiosks/ATMs, mailed money orders with vouchers, and vendor commissary or gift packs.
  • Online and phone deposits typically require the state, facility name, and the inmate’s name or ID to route funds correctly.
  • Mailed money orders must follow the facility’s voucher and addressing rules exactly or they can be delayed or rejected.
  • Facilities may apply newly deposited funds to outstanding debts or fees before the inmate can use the remaining balance.

Common Questions

How can I add money to an inmate in a Georgia state prison?

Common methods in Georgia include online transfers through approved third-party vendors, lobby kiosk/ATM deposits, mailed money orders with a printable voucher, and commissary/vendor purchases. Vendors, fees, and exact steps vary by facility, so follow Walker State Prison's instructions before sending money.

Do I need the inmate’s ID or other details to deposit money?

Yes. Online and phone deposits typically require the state, the facility name, and the inmate’s name or ID to route funds correctly. Mailed vouchers also need accurate inmate and facility information to avoid delays.

Can mailed money orders be rejected or delayed?

Yes. Mailed money orders and vouchers can be delayed or rejected if the required voucher format or addressing details don’t match the facility’s rules exactly. Even small errors can keep the deposit from posting promptly.

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