Locate Someone in Custody and Send Money
If your loved one or friend is incarcerated, they
are still dear to you and you would want them to have the best of all that is
available to them even if limited. However, to make use of what is available in
the commissary, your loved one or friend would need money and you may be
wondering how to send money to a prisoner. It really is not difficult. Read on to
find out how you could do it.
Let us first establish what a commissary is. It is a store in the correctional home which
sells various products that the inmates can buy with their funds. You can not
only buy clothing, shoes, snacks and food, but also hygienic products like
soap, shampoo, and shavers and other personal use. You can also get books,
magazines, televisions, radios, cards for entertainment. Though not mentioned
so far but probably the most important thing for an inmate that a commissary
sells is paper, envelopes, and stamps. These are very important for an inmate
because it allows them to connect with those outside. Some facilities may
provide some paper and stamps to their inmates who do not have money but not
all prisons will do so. If your loved one happens to be one of those that do
not do so then it is important to transfer money to a prisoner to enable them to keep in touch. The
money is transferred to an inmate's commissary account which is like a bank
account.
To be able to send the money, you must locate the
inmate. There are several sites which will help you
with a nationwide inmate search and find someone in jail. You can search
by the inmate ID number if you know it or by the first and last name. Other
details that you may want to see will be available at the website.
Once you have located your inmate, even if he is in a county jail you
can still send money to inmate in county jail. The inmate can also get money into their
commissary by working within the institution or if he has some trust fund or
inheritance. However getting money from a friend or family member is something
special.
When you are planning to send money to an inmate don’t forget that you
keep track of how much money he or she may actually need. If they don’t have
enough money then they may have to do without some essentials and if you send
too much, they may be a target for others.
There are various ways to send your loved ones
money. You can even add money to inmate phone account depending on where they are because
federal, state and local institutions have different regulations. The restrictions
could be about who is allowed to make the deposits, so you must make sure that
you are qualified to do so. You must either contact or look up guidelines for
the institutions to make sure that you are following the correct procedures.
If you want to send money electronically, you can
send using any of the money transfer services available to you. This ensures prompt
payment to the commissary account, provided you have given the correct
information. You can access these services via an agent also. Besides this you
can use the postal services also, that is you may send only a money order which
should include the inmate’s full name and register number.
While for
some facilities you can send money with a cheque in others you cannot. So
places will also allow a debit or credit card transaction. It really depends on
where you are located and also the place where your inmate’s facility is
located. Explore the various options and choose the one most suitable for you.
You may also want to want to look into the cheapest but reliable method.
The basics are the same. You first have to locate your inmate, then
select whether you want to make a commissary payment or a phone payment and
then authorize the payment method. You may make an online payment and if it is
going to be on a regular basis you can activate a recurring payment option. You
can also send money over the phone. You need to check on the number you will
need to dial for doing so. Money transfer services have several locations
nationwide and you can check if this is suitable.
If you deposit the money into the “Inmate Account” then they can
freely spend the money on phone calls or other communication methods available
in their facility. On the other hand in a “Friends and Family Account” the
inmate can only call the number you have specified and since the funds go into
your account you pay for the phone calls, video visits and messaging. You can
also pay for a phone call through your credit card. This is called Quick
Connect. You can avail of this if your friend or loved one chooses to call you
via Quick connect.
If you remember a few things then sending money will not be a problem.
Before sending money, get the specific procedure for the facility that the
inmate is incarcerated in. This information is available in websites. You need
to navigate to the facilities page and read the
inmate funds section carefully to
check out the rules the institution has. Remember also that part of the money
may be used for fines and restitution while sometimes the items they buy with
the funds can be taken away by other inmates.
Never deposit any funds into somebody else’s account at the request of
your friend in prison. This request may be a sign of illegal activity. The
department of corrections discourages funds to be transferred in this
manner.
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