Send Money at Walker State Prison.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

You can usually add money to an inmate's account at Walker State Prison using Georgia's statewide options: online transfers through third-party vendors, lobby kiosks or ATMs, mailed money orders (often with a printable voucher), or approved vendor commissary and gift-pack services. For online or phone deposits, enter the state, facility, and the inmate's name or ID exactly as listed. Small mistakes can delay or reject a deposit. Money you send is credited to the inmate's account, but the facility may apply incoming funds to outstanding debts first. That can reduce what's immediately available for commissary. Vendor availability varies by facility (for example, Arrendale and Autry accept deposits through JPay), so confirm Walker's accepted vendors before sending money.

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Quick Facts

  • You can add money via online transfers, lobby kiosks or ATMs, mailed money orders with a voucher, or approved vendor commissary/gift options.
  • Online and phone deposits require the correct state, facility name and the inmate’s name or ID to be entered exactly.
  • Deposited funds go into the inmate’s account but the facility may apply incoming money to outstanding debts first.
  • You must be on the inmate’s approved visitor or sender list before you can send money to their account.

Common Questions

How can I send money to an inmate at Walker State Prison?

You can send money by using an online transfer through a third-party vendor, a lobby kiosk/ATM, a mailed money order with the facility’s voucher, or an approved vendor commissary option. Make sure you are an approved sender and have the inmate’s exact name or ID before you submit a deposit.

What information do I need to include when depositing money?

Provide the state, facility name, and the inmate’s full name or ID exactly as listed. Entering anything incorrectly can cause delays or a rejected deposit.

Will the inmate receive all of the money I send?

Not always. Funds go into the inmate's account, but the facility may apply incoming money to outstanding debts first. That means the inmate may not have the full amount available for commissary right away.

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