Send Commissary at ASPC-Cheyenne.

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

ASPC-Cheyenne follows ADCRR statewide policy for inmate money deposits. Arizona state complexes don't accept checks, money orders, or cashier's checks for inmate accounts, so don't mail those payment types. Instead, add funds through approved options: a third-party vendor website or app, the vendor phone line, or an on-site kiosk. When depositing online or by phone, you'll need the inmate's identifier (commissary/PIN or booking number) and your payment details so the money posts to the correct account. Deposited funds can go toward commissary, telephone, or other authorized uses. Official government checks (Veterans, Social Security, Disability) have a separate mailing procedure to Inmate Trust Accounts starting January 7, 2026.

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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 deposits must be made through approved third-party vendors online, by phone, or at an on-site kiosk rather than by mailing paper payments.
  • When you deposit online or by phone, enter the inmate’s commissary/PIN or booking number so funds post to the correct account.
  • Official government checks (Veterans, Social Security, Disability) must be sent to the Inmate Trust Accounts Section in Phoenix starting 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

How can I deposit money into an inmate account at ASPC-Cheyenne?

Use ASPC-Cheyenne's approved deposit channels: a third-party vendor's website or app, the vendor phone line, or an on-site kiosk. Don't mail checks, money orders, or cashier's checks for inmate account deposits.

Can I mail a money order or cashier's check to ASPC-Cheyenne for an inmate?

No. ADCRR does not accept checks, money orders, or cashier’s checks for deposits to inmate accounts at Arizona state complexes.

Where should official government checks for an Arizona inmate be sent?

Starting January 7, 2026, official government checks (Veterans, Social Security, Disability) should be mailed to the Inmate Trust Accounts Section at 1802 W Jackson Street, #161, Phoenix, AZ 85007.

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