Milledgeville City Jail in Georgia is a municipal facility, and the money transfer process at city jails varies more than at larger county or state facilities. The most reliable first step is to call the jail directly and ask which service they use for inmate deposits and what the process is.
Most Georgia jails use one of the major inmate money transfer services. The most common options are JPay, Access Securepak through Keefe, or Western Union Quick Collect. Each has its own process but all can be done online, through a mobile app, or in person at participating locations.
When making a deposit through any of these services you will need your husband's full legal name, his inmate ID or booking number, and the facility name and location. If you do not have his booking number yet, call the jail and ask. They can confirm he is in their system and provide the information you need to complete the deposit.
If you have trouble identifying which service Milledgeville City Jail uses, calling the facility directly at their main number is the fastest way to get that answer. Ask specifically for the inmate accounts department or whoever handles commissary deposits and they will point you in the right direction.
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