How to Send an Enhanced Commissary Package to Someone at Branchville Correctional Facility
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How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options
Branchville Correctional Facility participates in the Indiana DOC Enhanced Commissary Food & Hygiene program. This allows one enhanced order of up to $150 in approved food and hygiene items per incarcerated person each quarter. Orders must follow the facility's approved item list, and the Policies/FAQ explain who qualifies and when orders are delivered. Not everyone is eligible—people in Restrictive Housing and those at the Reception Diagnostic Center (RDC) cannot receive enhanced orders. If you'd rather order by mail, Branchville provides a downloadable mail-in form. For other ways to add money to a trust/commissary account (online, app, phone, kiosk, or mailed options), use the facility's send-money guidance along with Indiana DOC's statewide funding guidance.
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Want to send a quarterly
Trying to put money on someone's account at Branchville? First, you'll need to pick the right account type: Trust Fund (for commissary), PIN Debit (for phone and tablet use), or AdvancePay (prepaid calls to your phone number). Here's how each one works and how to fund it through ConnectNetwork.
Sending money is straightforward once you pick the right account type. Here's how Trust Fund (commissary), AdvancePay, PIN Debit, and money orders work for Branchville—and how long each takes.
You can send one Enhanced Commissary Food & Hygiene order worth up to $150 per incarcerated person each quarter.
People in Restrictive Housing and those at the Reception Diagnostic Center (RDC) are not eligible to receive Enhanced Commissary orders at Branchville.
Use Branchville's downloadable mail-in order form to place a commissary order by mail. The Policies/FAQ has the approved item list, eligibility rules, and delivery schedule.
Your first visit goes smoother when you handle approval ahead of time and show up with the right ID, clothing, and only what's allowed inside. Use the checklist below to avoid surprises at the door.
Anyone 16 or older needs photo ID for every visit—no exceptions. Accepted forms include a valid driver's license or state photo ID card from your state of residence, an active-duty military photo ID, or a valid passport.
Trying to visit someone at Branchville? Two things have to happen first: you need to be on the offender's approved visitors list, and you need ViaPath approval before you can schedule. Here's what trips people up—the facility won't confirm your list status over the phone. Your fastest path forward is working directly with the person you're visiting.