Send Money at Casa Grande Transitional Housing

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

Casa Grande Transitional Housing accepts two main deposit options: mailed Lockbox deposit coupons paired with a cashier's check or money order, and deposits through an Access Corrections card. For mailed deposits, you'll need the deposit coupon printed ahead of time (or obtained from the offender), along with the offender's full name and ID. Keep timing in mind—money orders and cashier's checks received directly by NDOC are held for verification and won't be available until fourteen calendar days after receipt. Once funds post to the offender trust/commissary account, they can typically be used for commissary, phone/tablet services, and other approved purchases. One important warning: NDOC cautions people who don't already know an offender to be wary of money requests. NDOC does not require payment of fees for release or restitution.

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Quick Facts

  • Casa Grande accepts Lockbox deposit coupons with cashier's checks or money orders and Access Corrections card deposits.
  • Deposit coupons must be printed or obtained from the offender before mailing.
  • Money orders and cashier's checks received directly by NDOC are available to the offender 14 calendar days after receipt.
  • NDOC warns people not previously acquainted with an offender to be wary of money requests and does not require payment of fees for release.

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Common Questions

What deposit methods can I use to send money to someone at Casa Grande Transitional Housing?

You can send money using a mailed Lockbox deposit coupon with a cashier’s check or money order, or by making a deposit through an Access Corrections card. If you mail a deposit coupon, it must be printed or obtained from the offender before you send it.

Why will a money order or cashier's check I send to Casa Grande take 14 days to show in the inmate's account?

NDOC holds money orders and cashier’s checks it receives directly for verification, including review for counterfeiting and processing. Because of that, the funds won’t be available to the offender until fourteen calendar days after receipt.

Should I send money to someone at Casa Grande if I just met them online or by letter?

Be cautious. NDOC specifically warns people who are not previously acquainted with an offender to be wary of money requests, and it states it does not require payment of fees for release or restitution.

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