Send Money at Yakima County Jail, WA

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Yakima County Jail requires all inmate account deposits to go through TouchPay. You can use the TouchPay website, mobile app, or the kiosk in the Main Jail lobby. No other deposit methods are accepted. Cash, personal checks, payroll checks, and money orders won't work, with one exception: tribal per-capita checks can be mailed. If mailing a tribal per-capita check, mark it "Attention: Inmate Accounts" and include the inmate's full name and booking number, or it may be returned. Funds in an inmate's trust account can be used for commissary purchases and to pay fees or medical obligations. Families can also order ICare care packages online through the commissary vendor. Your TouchPay username is the email you used to create the account or your IVR account number.

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Quick Facts

  • Yakima County Jail accepts deposits only via TouchPay online/mobile app or the TouchPay kiosk in the Main Jail lobby.
  • Cash, personal checks, payroll checks, and money orders are not accepted for inmate deposits at Yakima County Jail.
  • Tribal per‑capita checks are the only mailed exception and must be marked 'Attention: Inmate Accounts' and include the inmate’s full name and booking number.
  • Money in an inmate’s trust account can be used for commissary purchases and to pay fees or medical obligations.

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Common Questions

What are the only ways to put money on an inmate's account at Yakima County Jail?

You can deposit funds through TouchPay online or in the TouchPay mobile app, or you can use the TouchPay kiosk in the Main Jail lobby. Other methods are not accepted.

Can I mail a money order or cash to Yakima County Jail to add to an inmate's account?

No. Yakima County Jail does not accept cash or money orders for deposits. The only mailed exception is tribal per-capita checks. Mark these "Attention: Inmate Accounts" and include the inmate's full name and booking number.

How will the money I deposit be used once it's on the inmate's account?

Deposited funds go into the inmate’s trust account and can be used for commissary purchases. They can also be used to pay fees or medical obligations, and you may be able to order ICare care packages online through the commissary vendor.

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Phone & Messaging

How to Contact an Inmate at Yakima County Jail, WA (WA)

Trying to stay in touch with someone at Yakima County Jail? Your main options are remote video visitation, phone-scheduled visits, mail (processed through a vendor), and adding funds to their trust account. Here's what to do, plus details worth double-checking before you start.

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