Inmate Funds

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Inmates are not permitted to possess cash while incarcerated. The Adult Detention Center maintains an individual account for each inmate. Funds may be used by inmates to purchase commissary items and to pay fines, medical and daily charges.

To deposit money into an inmate's account, certified funds - such as money orders, cashiers, or certified checks - are accepted. Certified funds should be made payable to the inmate with the name and address of the person who purchased the funds and the inmate’s jail number.  Cash is accepted in the lobby kiosk, and credit/debit cards are accepted in the lobby kiosk, or by creating an account online or by phone with ConnectNetwork. Personal checks are not accepted.

By Mail:

Certified funds must be mailed to the Inmate Accounts office. Do not include any personal correspondence to the inmate. Certified funds should be sent to the following address:

Prince William – Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center

Inmate Accounts

9320 Lee Avenue

Manassas, VA 20110

In Central Jail Lobby:

Cash may be deposited into a kiosk located in the Central Jail lobby. The kiosk accepts cash and credit/debit card deposits for a small convenience fee.

Certified funds can be dropped off at the 24-hour drop box located in the Central Jail lobby. Do not include any personal correspondence to the inmate.

Online:

Funds can also be sent to the inmate’s Trust Fund (commissary) account by creating an account online at www.ConnectNetwork.com. Connect Network accepts MasterCard or VISA credit/debit cards for a small convenience fee. The Facility Site ID is 22 (Prince William).

By Phone:

Deposits into an inmate’s Trust Fund account (commissary) can be made over the phone by calling ConnectNetwork at 1-888-988-4PMT (4768). Visa and MasterCard credit/debit cards are accepted. The Facility Site ID is 22 (Prince William).

Information concerning an inmate's account is considered confidential and cannot be released to family members or the public. Upon the release of an inmate, the account will be reviewed to ensure the ending balance is correct. The remaining balance will be issued in the form of a check. Unclaimed funds will be held for a period of 16 to 28 months and then are turned over to the Virginia State Treasury per state code.

Inmates may use deposited funds to purchase items from the commissary. The commissary sells a variety of sundries which may be ordered once a week. The total amount of the order is deducted from the inmate's account.