Monetary deposits
The Sheriff’s Office provides services for family and friends to deposit funds into an incarcerated individual's commissary account.
Access Corrections Kiosk
Family and friends of incarcerated individuals can deposit funds into commissary accounts using the Access Corrections Kiosk, located in the main lobby of the Public Safety Building. The kiosk accepts cash, credit cards, and debit cards. Deposits made through the kiosk are processed immediately, ensuring funds are available without delays—especially during weekends or holidays—so incarcerated individuals can make timely commissary purchases.
The automated payment kiosk accepts U.S. currency in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100, with a daily deposit limit of $300. Deposits can be made 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
There is a $4 convenience fee for using the kiosk with cash; this fee is deducted from the total amount deposited. For credit or debit card transactions, a $4 fee is also applied, but it is charged in addition to the deposit amount rather than subtracted from it.
To make a deposit, family and friends must provide the incarcerated individual’s Prisoner Control Number (PCN), or their full name and date of birth. Funds are typically credited to the individual’s commissary account within one hour. A receipt will be printed at the kiosk upon completion of the transaction.
Online Commissary Payments/deposits
Click here to securely make an online commissary payment or deposit for an incarcerated individual.
Funds by mail
Family and friends may send cash, money orders, or certified checks in U.S. funds by mail or through packages. Personal checks are not accepted and will not be deposited into the incarcerated individual’s account.