All money orders should be sent directly to Consolidated Banking at the address below:
To put money on a Coweta County Sheriff’s Office inmate’s account, choose from the following procedures: Mail money order to the inmate (no personal checks are accepted and please, do not mail cash). A jail officer will post the money order on the inmate’s account. The inmate’s full name should be on the money order. Also, the sender should include their name and address on the money order. Bring money order to the Sheriff’s Office Bonding area, with above mentioned information. A jail officer will post the money order on the inmate’s account. The jail officer will need depositor's valid government photo ID for this procedure. Bring cash, credit or debit card to the Sheriff’s Office Bonding area where an ATM is provided to deposit money on the inmate’s account. Visit the online service, jailatm.com. This service enables you to make deposits on an inmate's account. There is a $2.50 transaction fee for each deposit for money orders and cash, and a 10% transaction fee for credit and debit cards. Money for inmate’s Commissary Account should be received no later than 5:00 pm on Monday afternoon for store use. Any money deposited after that deadline will not be available for use until the following week. No more than $100 will be accepted at any time. Money possessed by an inmate at the time of booking in this facility will automatically be placed on the Inmate Commissary Account. The purpose of money posted on the Inmate Commissary Account is for store purchases only. If the inmate wishes to release all or part of this money to a friend or relative, the inmate must fill out a separate property release form for this purpose; the friend or relative must be on the inmate's visitation list. Money can be released only one time per booking. Inmates that are on restriction for any reason cannot release money. At no time will money be transferred between inmates’ accounts. Money release is limited to Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm; no release on weekends, Wednesdays, or holidays. There are no exceptions to these rules