Sending Money to Inmates
Family and friends can send money to inmates at the Rawlins County Jail to help them purchase items from the jail commissary. The commissary offers a variety of goods, including snacks, hygiene products, and personal items. Having access to these items can improve the quality of life for inmates and support their well-being during their incarceration.
To send money, individuals can use various methods, such as online deposits, money orders, or cash deposits at designated kiosks. Each method has specific instructions and fees, which are communicated to the inmate's correspondents. The jail provides detailed guidelines on how to send money, ensuring that the process is straightforward and secure.
Funds deposited into an inmate's account can be used to make purchases from the commissary. Inmates are encouraged to use these funds responsibly, and their spending is monitored by jail staff to prevent misuse. Access to commissary items helps inmates meet their personal needs and maintain a sense of normalcy while in custody.