Send Money at Webster County Detention Center

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Drop off funds at Webster County Detention Center Monday through Friday, 7:00 am–3:00 pm. Miss that window? Use the kiosks in the detention center lobby after hours. Mailing money? Send only a completed money order—personal checks aren't accepted and will be destroyed. Keep in mind: the jail may apply up to 50% of a deposit toward an inmate's outstanding fees, leaving less for commissary or phone time. For phone and commissary deposits, use Care-A-Cell. For "chirp" deposits, follow the detention center's directions for Combined Public Communications.

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Quick Facts

  • Funds for inmates may be dropped off Monday through Friday between 7:00 am and 3:00 pm.
  • After hours, money can be added to inmate accounts using the kiosks in the detention center lobby.
  • Money mailed for inmates is accepted only as money orders completed per the facility’s requirements.
  • Personal checks are not accepted and will be destroyed upon receipt.
  • The facility may apply up to 50% of deposits to cover an inmate's outstanding fees.

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How to Send Money to an Inmate at Webster County Detention Center

Getting money to someone at Webster County Detention Center? You've got a few approved options: in-person drop-off during weekday hours, after-hours lobby kiosks, mailed money orders, and specific vendors for phone, commissary, or "chirp." Here's how each method works.

Common Questions

When can I drop off money at Webster County Detention Center?

You can drop off money Monday through Friday between 7:00 am and 3:00 pm.

Can I mail a personal check to an inmate at Webster County Detention Center?

No. Mailed funds must be sent as completed money orders, and personal checks are not accepted. If a personal check is received, it will be destroyed.

How can I add money after normal business hours?

Use the kiosks in the detention center lobby to add money after hours.

Which vendors should I use for phone, commissary, or 'chirp' deposits?

Use Care-A-Cell for phone and commissary deposits. For “chirp” deposits, the detention center directs you to use Combined Public Communications.

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