Send Money at Yuma County Adult Detention Center.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Adding money to someone's commissary account at Yuma County Adult Detention Center is usually quickest through Access Corrections—either online at www.accesscorrections.com or by phone at 866-345-1884 (bilingual agents available 24/7). If you're local, the Detention Center lobby kiosk accepts cash or debit/credit cards; prepaid cards and inmate-release debit cards won't work. Bring an email address, government-issued photo ID, and valid cell phone number for verification when using the kiosk. Prefer mail? Yuma accepts cashier's checks, tribal checks, and money orders addressed to Yuma County Detention Center Inmate Accounts, 200 W. Court Street, Yuma, AZ. Weekly commissary packages can be ordered through Access Securepak. Type the full Access Corrections URL to avoid scam sites—the county has warned about fraudulent lookalikes.

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Quick Facts

  • The lobby kiosk accepts cash and debit/credit card deposits but does not accept prepaid or inmate‑release debit cards.
  • Kiosk deposits require an email address, a government‑issued photo ID, and a valid cell phone number for verification.
  • Cashier’s checks, tribal checks, and money orders for commissary deposits may be mailed to Inmate Accounts, 200 W. Court Street, Yuma, AZ.
  • Access Corrections is the county’s approved vendor for online/phone deposits and provides bilingual agents 24/7 at 866-345-1884.

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Common Questions

How can I deposit money to an inmate at Yuma County Adult Detention Center?

Add funds through Access Corrections online at www.accesscorrections.com or by phone at 866-345-1884. You can also deposit in person at the Detention Center lobby kiosk. For weekly delivery, order commissary packages through Access Securepak online or by phone.

What do I need to use the Yuma Detention Center lobby kiosk?

Bring an email address, government-issued photo ID, and valid cell phone number for verification. The kiosk accepts cash and debit/credit cards but won't take prepaid cards or inmate-release debit cards.

Can I mail a money order or cashier’s check for commissary funds?

Yes. Mail cashier’s checks, tribal checks, or money orders to Yuma County Detention Center Inmate Accounts, 200 W. Court Street, Yuma, AZ.

How do I avoid scam sites when depositing money for a Yuma County inmate?

Type the full www.accesscorrections.com URL or use the link on the county website instead of clicking sponsored search ads. Yuma County has warned that some sites have falsely claimed to service the county and charged customers without providing service.

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