How to Send Money to an Inmate at Bedford County Correctional Facility
Need to put money on someone's account at Bedford County Correctional Facility? You have a few options through Access Corrections, plus the ability to mail a money order.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Bedford County Correctional Facility uses Keefe Commissary Network (dba Access Corrections) to accept inmate funds. The provider is licensed as a Pennsylvania money transmitter. You can deposit money online at accesscorrections.com, through the Access Corrections mobile app, at one of 800+ kiosk locations, or by sending a money order to an inmate's account for commissary purchases. If you run into issues, Access Corrections offers bilingual live-agent support at 866.345.1884 for deposit help and account questions. Deposits are generally credited to the inmate's commissary/trust or other designated accounts. Follow the provider's instructions carefully and include the inmate's name and booking ID so funds post to the right person.
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Need to put money on someone's account at Bedford County Correctional Facility? You have a few options through Access Corrections, plus the ability to mail a money order.
Want to add money to someone's account at Bedford County Correctional Facility? All deposits go through Access Corrections. Here are four ways to send funds — pick whichever works best for you.
Want to put money on someone's account at Bedford County Correctional Facility? You've got several options: the Access Corrections app, their website, a kiosk, or phone deposit—plus you can mail a money order directly to the facility.
You can send money through Access Corrections online at accesscorrections.com, in the Access Corrections mobile app, or at one of 800+ kiosk locations. You can also mail a money order to be posted to the inmate’s account for commissary purchases.
Yes. Access Corrections provides bilingual live-agent support at 866.345.1884 to help with deposits and account questions.
Generally, yes. Funds are typically credited to an inmate’s commissary/trust or other designated accounts, and money orders can be posted to the inmate’s account for commissary purchases.
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