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    1 day ago · On August 30, 2019, the Kern County Sheriff’s Office installed the Access Corrections Systems’ cash kiosks at the Central Receiving Facility and the Lerdo Max/Med facility. Using these kiosks, depositors can place money on an inmate’s account using either the inmate number or the inmate’s name.

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    • How Do I Send An Inmate Money?
    • Who Are The Companies That Jails Use to Send Money to Inmates?
    • How Do I Send An Inmate Money by Mail?
    • Can I Send An Inmate Money Online?
    • How Do I Send Money to Someone in The United States Bureau of Prisons?
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    Kern County Central Receiving Facility has its own methods for receiving money for inmates, and that information can be found above or by calling 661-868-6850 and asking, however all jails and prisons all receive money for an inmate’s trust and commissary account, as well as an account used for communications, pretty much the same way. 1. Mailing a...

    There are many companies competing for the accounts of jail and prison inmates. Their intention is to alleviate the staffing and financial responsibility of handling inmate’s accounts. They usually charge a fee equal to 3-5% of the total deposit. The companies, in alphabetical order, are: Access Corrections AllPaid (aka GovPayNet) Care A Cell Cash ...

    To send an inmate money by mail you first have to have the money converted to a money order, preferably from the US Post Office, or a Cashier’s Check. Never send cash, and never send a personal check. To find the address for sending money to an inmate, call the jail at 661-868-6850.

    Almost every facility contracts with a company that helps friends and families of inmates send them money. The list can be found above. To find out who Kern County Central Receiving Facility contracts with for inmate deposits, call them at 661-868-6850.

    There are several ways to send money to an inmate into United States Bureau of Prisons. There are threeways to deposit money in an inmate's account in the Federal Bureau of Prisons: 1. Moneygram 2. Western Union Online Deposits 3. United States Postal Service - Mailing a Payment In order to do any of these you need to know the exact name the inmate...

    Inmate funds are the cash that an inmate has on themselves when they are booked into jail, plus the money that friends and family add while they are incarcerated. Inmate funds are also known as ‘inmate trust account’, ‘inmate commissary account’, and ‘inmate money account’.

    Typically, most jails allow an innate spend no more than $300-400 per month on snacks and hygiene products, with another $300 spent on phone calls and other communication services. Some jails limit the amount an inmate can spend on snacks to as low as $100 per month, but that is rare. To find out how much the Kern County Central Receiving Facility ...

    Most jails limit the amount that you can send an inmate to $200 at one time. If a money order exceeds $50.00 some jails will hold the money for up to 30 days before releasing it. The quickest way to get money on an inmate’s account is to deposit it either online or over the phone with the outside vendor the jail works with.

    It is not illegal for an inmate to have cash, but it is considered contraband and will be confiscated by the Kern County Central Receiving Facility if it is discovered. There could be additional punishment such as phone or visitation limited. It is unlikely that criminal charges will be levied though.

    Inmates in jail and prisoners in prisons, in lieu of cash, trade food, meals, haircuts, cell cleaning, legal research, artwork and communication credits (phone, email, etc.).

  3. Aug 30, 2013 · The Kern County Sheriff's Office has installed payment kiosks in the lobby of the Central Receiving Facility and Lerdo Jail to add money to the accounts of people housed in those facilities.

  4. Jul 4, 2022 · Kern County Central Receiving Facility Rules . 1. Receiving Money: The jail facilities no longer accept money (money orders, cashier's checks, cash, etc.) at the window or through the mail. You may deposit money to the inmate's account via one of the following ways: Mail money orders to the TouchPay lockbox at the below address using the ...

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  5. Jail Information. Lerdo Pre-Trial Facility (LPF) is a criminal detention center (jail) located in the city of Bakersfield, CA. Under the jurisdiction of the Kern County Sheriff’s Department, this 1,232-bed facility holds male and female, adult detainees arrested under suspicion of a California misdemeanor and/or felony crime.

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