Facility service guide

Clark County Jail Commissary and Money: Official Links

Before you send money, slow down. Check the official CCDC funds and commissary pages, then make sure you understand which account or service is involved.

Source-first page

Official links come first. InmateLink sends you to the agency or service page and does not run searches, create accounts, or handle money here.

Next-step checklist

Slow down and check these first

  1. 1Open the official CCDC funds page before sending money.
  2. 2Open the official commissary page before ordering or relying on old vendor instructions.
  3. 3Confirm whether the money is for commissary, phone, bail, court, or another purpose.
  4. 4Write down the official page, service name, amount, date, and receipt path.
  5. 5Call or verify directly if the official page and the service page do not match.

Money mistakes are expensive

Families often hear send money fast. The safer move is checking whether the money is for commissary, phone calls, bail, court, or another official purpose.

Use the official page as the starting point

CCDC controls its official funds and commissary instructions. InmateLink does not handle deposits, receipts, account access, or order status.

FAQ

Common questions

Where should I verify CCDC inmate funds?

Start with the official CCDC inmate-funds page. Confirm the current method before sending money.

Is commissary money the same as bail?

No. Treat commissary, phone funds, bail, court costs, and other money paths as separate until the official source confirms the purpose.

Does InmateLink handle deposits?

No. InmateLink does not collect money, create accounts, process deposits, or show account status.