INMATE SERVICES
MONEY
The money the inmate has on them at the time of their arrest will be deposited into an account for the inmate, less a $20.00 subsistence fee. The inmate may then withdraw from the account to purchase items from commissary and have elective medical / dental treatment.
Friends or family have three options available to them for depositing money into the inmate's account. First, Money orders are accepted through the mail, addressed to the inmate or they may be dropped off in the public lobby of the intake/release facility. The money order must include the following information: In the "pay to the order of ... " blank, put the inmate's name, in the "purchaser..." blank, put your name and address. Second, in the public lobby there is a deposit kiosk. You may deposit money into this kiosk by credit/debit card. These transactions are instant and more secure. And finally, you may also deposit money online by following this link: www.commissarydeposit.com.
PLEASE NOTE
There is a $ 20.00 subsistence fee that will be assessed at the time of their being booked into the detention center.
PHONES
In order to receive phone calls from the jail, you must first establish an account with our Inmate Phone Company. You may set up a collect calls account or a prepaid account. They can be reached at 1-888-506-8401 for the prepaid or 1-888-664-7839 for the collect account. Inmates can also make calls by purchasing Calling Cards from the jail commissary.
COMMISSARY
Inmates can purchase Commissary items from the jail (such as personal items, snacks, coffee, etc). The inmate must have their commissary sheets filled out and turned in on Sunday night. The day the inmate receives their commissary order depends on their housing location.
If the inmate has no funds in their account, they will be placed on the indigent list. To meet the indigent criteria, they must be incarcerated for (7) seven consecutive days with less than $2.00 in their account and had not received commissary the previous week.
PROGRAMS
Programs are provided on a weekly basis for all inmates. These programs include, but are not limited to; Religious Services, Alcoholics Anonymous, GED programs and Mental Health services. The inmate's security, classification level and any behavioral problems may be reason to be excluded from any of these services.
