• To send money to an inmate in prison, you can follow the procedures outlined below. Please note that the specific process may vary depending on the prison. It’s advisable to check with the establishment directly or visit their website for precise instructions.

  • Prisoner’s Personal Account: Inmates usually have personal accounts within the prison system. To send money to an inmate, you will typically need to deposit the funds into their personal account. Here’s how you can do it: https://www.gov.uk/send-prisoner-money

  • Online Deposits: Many UK prisons have online platforms or third-party services that allow you to deposit money into the inmate’s personal account electronically. You can often make payments using a debit or credit card. Check the prison’s official website to see if they offer this service. You will need the prisoners;

    Name
    Date of Birth
    Prison Number

  •  Limitations and Restrictions: It’s important to be aware of any limitations or restrictions regarding the amount of money you can send to an inmate. The prison may have specific rules in place to prevent excessive amounts of money being held by inmates.

 Contact the Prison if you’re unsure about the specific process for sending money to an inmate in a particular prison, it’s recommended to contact the prison directly. You can reach out to their administrative office or visit their official website for information on how to send money and any associated guidelines.

Remember, it’s essential to follow the designated procedures and guidelines provided by the prison to ensure that the funds are correctly deposited into the inmate’s account.