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Updated on 06-06-2024
How to send money to Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center is subject to Elko County rules. Each correctional facility has its own rules on visitation, commissary, and mail. Before connecting with a loved one here, you can find them using a free inmate locator. Pigeonly helps you add money to a trust account at Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center and other services.
Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center Correctional Facilities
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Go to pigeonly.com to start a search for your inmate. First, click "Get Started" and enter your inmate's first and last name.
Make sure to check if your inmate's facility is county, state, or federal.
Find your inmate and select from the list of services designed to help you keep in touch.
Finally, you'll need to register an account with Pigeonly, and we'll provide you with your loved one's contact information. (Don't worry, registration is completely free!)
Use the United States Postal Service to mail a money order or cashier’s check to: 775 West Silver Street, Elko, NV, 89801
When transferring money via mail, please remember:
Money order instructions: Money orders should be made payable in the inmate's name and contain the inmate's identification number. Mail the money order to the facility's address.
A trust account gets created when an inmate is booked in Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center , enabling inmates to buy items and to pay various medical services and jail fees. Depositors sending cash and items must include the jail number with their details (name and address).
If this information is missing on the deposited items, the facility will return the items to the depositor. Funds can be added through three modes to the inmate's account. Contact Pigeonly for more information on inmate money accounts at Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center.
Inmates are allowed to buy commissary items such as hygiene items and snacks during their incarceration. Money spent will be deducted from their account. Pricing for these items may vary depending on the department of correction rules.
Families and friends can deposit money in their inmate's account, but first, they need to create an account through the Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center website to deposit money on the inmate's behalf. Money will be credited to the inmate's account once the transaction is complete.
Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center might charge an online fee for the deposit. Contact the facility for more information on their online fees and the amount. Please note: deposits cannot be sent over the phone by contacting Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center. Contact Pigeonly for more information!
MoneyGram, is another easy way for families and friends to send money to an inmate. To send money, you need to contact Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center for your inmate's correctional ID. Next, contact the nearest MoneyGram agent and provide them your name, inmate's name, along with their correctional ID, facility code, and the amount you want to send. Or, contact Pigeonly to learn about other ways you can send money to an inmate!
To make phone calls to and from Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center , consider creating an Offender Account for your inmate. An Offender Account allows them to make phone calls. Inmates need to register a number and provide a list of contacts for the prison to approve. When an inmate calls loved ones, the cost will be deducted from their Offender Account. Families need to contact Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center for an inmate's ID, which will be required to create an account.
Families can contact Global Tel Link (GTL) to deposit funds in their inmate's account or by contacting Pigeonly. You can also contact Pigeonly to learn of additional ways to deposit money for your inmate.
Inmate Commissary is a fast and secure way for friends and families to send funds to an inmate. Inmates can receive these funds in Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center through MoneyGram or Western Union. Please contact Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center before sending commissary funds to check if your inmate has physically arrived at the facility. Funds can be transferred online or by visiting the nearest MoneyGram agent. Contact Pigeonly for more information.
Once funds are received, inmates can purchase items from the facilities provided canteen services through their inmate commissary account. Inmate accounts are funded by friends and families or through earned wages.
Funds can be deposited into their account via mail, kiosk, online, or by calling our executives. To send funds through the mail, contact the Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center for your inmate's registered ID, name, and the facility's details. Please contact Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center for a list of available commissary items, or reach out to Pigeonly for more information.
Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center allows friends and families to deposit money into an inmate's book account in several ways. Deposit time and fees vary. Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center allows the funds to be deposited and transferred through TouchPay.
You can transfer money through a TouchPay kiosk located in the facility lobby. Funds deposited into a book account via card or cash get transferred immediately. If you cannot visit Elko County Jail John C. Carpenter Law Enforcement Center , you can also transfer funds by calling our executives or visiting our website.
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