How to Put Money on an Inmate's Account at Moore Unit
Sending money to someone at Moore Unit is straightforward once you know who can send it, what payment types work, and how long certain deposits are held.
How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Moore Unit only accepts deposits from people listed on the inmate's Approved Visitor List or Inmate Telephone List. Make sure the inmate has added you before you try to send funds. To mail a deposit, send a money order or cashier's check using the deposit slip or instructions the inmate provides, addressed to: Inmate Trust Fund, PO Box 60, Huntsville, TX 77342-0060. You can also set up monthly ACH debit deposits with an ACH authorization form and a voided check. The debit typically happens around the 5th of the month, and funds usually post to the offender's account around the 10th. Do not send cash or personal checks. Approved vendors, kiosks, and mailed money orders all work, but expect service fees and processing time. For receipt questions, ask the inmate for the deposit slip or confirm directly with the Inmate Trust Fund office.
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Sending money to someone at Moore Unit is straightforward once you know who can send it, what payment types work, and how long certain deposits are held.
Sending money or ordering commissary for someone at Moore Unit is straightforward once you know the two big rules: you must be an approved sender, and you must use the accepted deposit methods or eCommDirect. Here's how to get set up, avoid returned deposits, and understand limits, fees, and timing.
Only people on the inmate’s Approved Visitor List or the Inmate Telephone List are allowed to deposit money for someone at Moore Unit.
Mail money orders or cashier’s checks with the inmate’s deposit slip or instructions to: Inmate Trust Fund, PO Box 60, Huntsville, TX 77342-0060.
Set up monthly ACH debits using an ACH authorization form and a voided check. Your bank account is typically debited around the 5th, and the offender's account is usually credited around the 10th of the month.
Prison visits take planning. The last thing you want is to arrive and discover the person you're visiting has been moved, lost their privileges, or visitation was canceled. Run through this quick checklist before heading to the Moore Unit.
Before you drive to Moore Unit, spend a few minutes confirming the basics. A quick phone call and a check of your pockets can save you from getting turned away at the gate.
Most denied visits at Moore Unit come down to a few preventable mistakes: not confirming visit details, showing up without the right ID, or bringing items that won't make it past the secure perimeter. Use the sections below as a quick check before you leave home.