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How to Send Money to Someone at the Bonifay Jail

Use jailatm.com or the jail kiosk. A 10% fee applies to card deposits.

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Overview

Holmes County Jail uses jailatm.com for online deposits into an inmate’s account, and the jail also has a kiosk on-site for cash or card deposits. A 10% fee applies whenever you use a credit or debit card, whether online or at the kiosk. Any liens on the inmate’s account are debited automatically before the inmate receives the remaining balance.

Quick Facts

  • Deposit online at jailatm.com or in person at the kiosk inside the jail
  • A 10% fee applies to credit or debit card deposits, online or at the kiosk
  • You'll need to create a jailatm.com account with your email address before sending funds
  • Search for the facility using state Florida and facility Holmes Co.
  • Any liens on the inmate's account are debited automatically from your deposit
  • The inmate gets the remaining balance after any liens are paid

How to Send Money Online Through jailatm.com

Follow these steps to deposit funds:

  1. Go to jailatm.com.
  2. Click “Send Money Now.”
  3. Create an account using your email address and set a password.
  4. Check your email for a confirmation link and follow it to activate the account.
  5. Log back in and select “Send Money Now” again.
  6. Choose the facility: state Florida, facility Holmes Co.
  7. Search for the inmate by last name and select their name from the results.
  8. Enter your payment information and complete the deposit.

Remember that a 10% fee applies to credit or debit card transactions.

How to Send Money at the Jail Kiosk

If you’d prefer not to use the website, Holmes County Jail has a kiosk on-site where you can deposit funds by cash or by credit or debit card. The same 10% card fee applies at the kiosk as it does online.

What Happens if There’s a Lien on the Account

If the inmate owes money tied to a lien, such as court-ordered fees, that amount is debited from your deposit automatically. The inmate receives whatever balance is left after the lien is paid. If you’re depositing money for a specific purpose, like commissary or phone time, keep in mind the full amount may not reach the inmate’s spendable balance if a lien is active.

Before You Send Money

Have the inmate’s full legal name ready, since jailatm.com searches by name, not by booking number. If you’re not sure the person is still in custody at Holmes County Jail, confirm through VINELink or by calling 850-547-3681, Option 2, before sending funds, since a deposit sent to the wrong facility after a transfer can be difficult to recover.

Families Also Ask

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What service does the Bonifay Jail use for sending money?

jailatm.com, for online deposits, and a kiosk at the jail for in-person cash or card deposits.

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Is there a fee to send money?

Yes, a 10% fee applies to credit or debit card deposits, whether made online at jailatm.com or at the jail's kiosk.

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Can I deposit cash?

Cash deposits are accepted at the kiosk inside the jail. jailatm.com online deposits are made by card.

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How do I find the right facility on jailatm.com?

Select state Florida and facility Holmes Co., then search for the inmate by last name.

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What if there's a lien on the inmate's account?

Liens are debited automatically from your deposit, and the inmate receives only the remaining balance.

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Do I need the inmate's booking number to send money?

jailatm.com searches by the inmate's last name, so have their full legal name ready. A booking number can help if jail staff ask for it by phone.

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What if the person has already transferred out of Holmes County Jail?

Confirm custody status through VINELink or by calling 850-547-3681, Option 2, before sending money, since funds sent to the wrong facility can be hard to recover.

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Who do I call with questions about sending money?

Call 850-547-3681, Option 2, for Holmes County Jail directly.

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Is there a limit on how much money I can send at once?

This wasn't specified on the official Sheriff's Office website. If you're planning a large deposit, call 850-547-3681, Option 2, or ask through jailatm.com's support first.

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How long does it take for a deposit to post to the inmate's account?

Posting times weren't specified on the official website. Kiosk deposits made in person are typically faster than online deposits. If it's urgent, call 850-547-3681, Option 2, to check the current balance.

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What if my jailatm.com deposit doesn't go through?

Check your email for a confirmation from jailatm.com first. If the deposit still doesn't appear on the inmate's account after a reasonable amount of time, call 850-547-3681, Option 2.

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Are commissary funds and phone funds the same account?

This wasn't specified on the official website. Ask when you call 850-547-3681, Option 2, whether commissary purchases and phone time draw from the same balance.

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