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Overview

Dillon County’s official site doesn’t name a commissary vendor, deposit limits, or processing times. Some third-party sites mention a specific vendor for this jail, but none of that is confirmed against the county’s own records, so this guide won’t repeat an unverified name as if it’s fact.

Quick Facts

  • No commissary vendor is named on the county's official site.
  • Third-party sites mention a possible vendor for this facility, but it isn't independently confirmed.
  • Call (843) 774-1435 to ask which vendor, method, and deposit limits currently apply.
  • Have the inmate's full name and, if possible, booking number ready when you call.

Why This Page Doesn’t Name a Vendor

Most South Carolina county jails use a named commissary vendor, similar to how J. Reuben Long Detention Center uses McDaniel Supply Company. For Dillon County, that specific vendor relationship isn’t published anywhere on the county’s site. A few third-party sites mention a vendor name for this facility, but since it’s not confirmed by the county itself, publishing it here as fact would risk sending you to the wrong deposit system, or telling you fees and limits that don’t apply here at all.

What to Ask When You Call

Call (843) 774-1435 and ask:

  • What’s the current commissary or trust fund deposit vendor for this facility?
  • Can I deposit online, by phone, or only in person?
  • Is there a deposit limit per transaction or per week?
  • What fees apply to each deposit method?
  • How long does it take for the money to become available to the inmate?
  • Does the deposit fund commissary purchases, phone calls, or both?

Typical County Jail Money Systems in South Carolina, for Context

While Dillon’s specific vendor isn’t confirmed, most South Carolina county jails use one of a small handful of national commissary platforms, companies like Access Corrections, TouchPay, or Smart Deposit are common across the state’s county facilities. This is general context, not a claim about what Dillon County specifically uses. Knowing the general pattern can help you understand what the staff member on the phone is describing once you call and get the actual answer.

Have Booking Information Ready

Commissary deposits typically require the inmate’s full name and a booking or inmate ID number. If you don’t have the booking number, the staff member you speak with can usually look it up once you provide the person’s full legal name.

Families Also Ask

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What commissary vendor does Dillon County Detention Center use?

Not officially confirmed. The county's site doesn't name a vendor, and third-party mentions aren't verified. Call (843) 774-1435 to ask directly.

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Can I deposit money online?

Not confirmed. Ask when you call whether online, phone, or only in-person deposits are available.

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Is there a deposit limit?

Not published by the county. Ask about per-transaction and per-week limits when you call.

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How long does a deposit take to reach the inmate?

Not confirmed publicly. Processing times vary by vendor and method, so ask directly when you call.

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What information do I need to send money?

The inmate's full legal name at minimum. A booking or inmate ID number speeds things up, but staff can usually locate it with the name alone.

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Why doesn't this page state the vendor name directly?

Because it isn't confirmed by the county itself. Third-party sites mention a name for this facility, but publishing an unverified vendor as fact risks sending you to the wrong system or the wrong fees.

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All information on this page comes directly from official government and facility sources. How we verify information › Last verified July 9, 2026.