Send Money at Williamson County Jail, TX

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Williamson County Jail directs family and friends to use Access Corrections for sending money to inmates quickly and securely. Through the same vendor, you can post bail remotely and make parole or probation payments when required. In Texas, inmate deposits typically go into an Inmate Trust Fund (commissary) account. The facility's trust office can confirm a deposit was received, though balance and transaction details are limited to the inmate. Before sending funds, confirm you're an approved sender and follow the vendor's instructions exactly. Don't mail cash or personal checks—use approved vendors or accepted payment types instead.

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Quick Facts

  • Williamson County Jail uses Access Corrections to accept inmate deposits online.
  • You can post bail payments remotely through Access Corrections.
  • Access Corrections supports making parole or probation payments when needed.
  • Do not send cash or personal checks to the facility; use approved vendors or accepted payment types instead.

Common Questions

How do I send money to an inmate at Williamson County Jail?

Use Access Corrections for quick, secure online deposits. Confirm you’re an approved sender and follow the vendor’s deposit steps exactly. Don’t mail cash or personal checks; use approved vendors, kiosks, or other accepted payment types instead.

Can I post bail online for someone at Williamson County Jail?

Yes. Williamson County Jail allows you to post bail remotely through Access Corrections. Follow the vendor’s instructions and confirm any fees and required details before you submit payment.

Can I use the same service to make parole or probation payments?

Yes. Access Corrections supports parole or probation payments when those payments are required. Check the vendor’s processing rules and any fees before you pay.

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