Send Money at Walla Walla County Jail, WA

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Add money to an inmate's account at Walla Walla County Jail through Access Corrections (1-866-345-1884), the jail's lobby kiosk, or SmartDeposit.com—available 24/7. Access Corrections also handles bail posting and parole/probation payments. Money accepted at booking goes into the inmate's account for commissary purchases. If someone is released before receiving their commissary order, family or friends can pick it up at the jail during regular business hours with proper ID. Items not claimed within 30 days are forfeited. For bail on local court charges, go to the listed Superior or District Court locations during business hours. After hours, bail at the jail must be cash or a court-approved bail bond.

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Quick Facts

  • The county uses Access Corrections to add funds to inmate accounts; their phone number is 1-866-345-1884.
  • A lobby kiosk or SmartDeposit.com is available 24/7 to deposit money into an individual’s account.
  • Money accepted at booking is credited to the inmate’s account and can be used to purchase commissary items.
  • Commissary items not claimed within 30 days are forfeited.

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Common Questions

How can I add money to someone at Walla Walla County Jail?

Add funds through Access Corrections (1-866-345-1884), the jail's lobby kiosk, or SmartDeposit.com. Access Corrections also supports bail posting and parole/probation payments. Don't mail cash—if you must mail funds, use a cashier's check or money order.

Can I post bail at the Walla Walla County Jail or do I need to go to court?

During regular business hours, post bail for local court charges at the listed Superior or District Court locations. After hours, you can post bail at the jail—but it must be cash or a bail bond from a court-approved bonding company. Cash bail for out-of-county warrants is accepted at the jail anytime.

What happens to commissary if an inmate is released before it arrives?

If the inmate is released before receiving commissary, family or friends can pick up the items at the jail during regular business hours with proper ID. Commissary items older than 30 days are forfeited.

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