Send Money at ASPC-Cheyenne

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Skip mailing or bringing checks, money orders, or cashier's checks to ASPC-Cheyenne—ADCRR policy doesn't allow Arizona state prison complexes to accept them for deposits. Instead, use the facility's approved third-party options: an online portal, phone payment service, or on-site kiosk. When depositing online or by phone, you'll enter the inmate's identifier (like a commissary PIN or booking number) along with your payment details. Deposits typically post quickly. Once posted, funds go toward the inmate's commissary, telephone, or authorized self-bail accounts for approved purchases under facility rules.

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Quick Facts

  • ADCRR does not accept checks, money orders, or cashier's checks for deposits to inmate accounts at Arizona state complexes.
  • Most Arizona facilities let you add money via third-party online portals, by phone, or at on-site kiosks.
  • Funds deposited through approved methods are posted to the inmate’s commissary, telephone, or authorized self-bail account.
  • A separate notice indicates official government checks (Veterans, Social Security, Disability) are to be mailed to the Inmate Trust Accounts Section in Phoenix beginning January 7, 2026.

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Comparing Payment Vendors for the $25 Visitation Fee: Keefe, JPay, and GTL

If you’re paying the $25 visitation background fee, you can use any of the three approved vendors: Keefe, JPay, or GTL. Friends and family can pay through several channels—online, a mobile app, by phone, or at a storefront/walk-up location—but the payment still needs to be submitted electronically. Before you start, have your Application Visitor ID ready, because you’ll need to enter it when you submit the payment.

Common Questions

Can I deposit a money order or cashier’s check to an inmate at ASPC‑Cheyenne?

No. ADCRR policy says Arizona state prison complexes do not accept checks, money orders, or cashier’s checks for inmate account deposits.

How can I add money to an inmate’s commissary at ASPC‑Cheyenne?

Use the approved third‑party deposit options (online, by phone, or at an on‑site kiosk). You’ll typically enter the inmate’s identifier and your payment details; deposits usually post quickly and are applied to commissary, telephone, or authorized self‑bail accounts.

Where should government benefit checks be sent for inmate accounts?

A notice indicates official government benefit checks must be mailed to the Inmate Trust Accounts Section in Phoenix starting January 7, 2026. Because ADCRR policy also says complexes don’t accept checks for deposits, confirm the current Inmate Trust Accounts instructions before sending any check.

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