Send Money at Casa Grande Transitional Housing

How to deposit funds, commissary, and payment options

Overview

To add funds for someone at Casa Grande Transitional Housing, you can use a Lockbox Deposit Coupon (mailed with a cashier's check or money order) or make deposits using Access Corrections card options. Get the deposit coupon first, either printed or from the offender. Follow the coupon instructions carefully, including the offender's full name and ID number. If you mail a money order or cashier's check directly to NDOC, expect a 14 calendar day hold before the funds are released. This protects against counterfeit payments. Money in the offender's account can be used for commissary, phone or tablet services, and other approved purchases (timing can vary). NDOC also warns to be cautious of money requests from someone you do not know, and states it does not require fees for release.

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Quick Facts

  • Casa Grande accepts Lockbox Deposit Coupons (cashier's check or money order) and Access Corrections card deposits.
  • Deposit coupons must be printed or obtained from the offender before mailing or using them.
  • Money orders and cashier's checks sent directly to NDOC are held for 14 calendar days before the funds are available to the offender.
  • NDOC warns people not previously acquainted with an offender to be cautious about requests for money and states it 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 use a Lockbox Deposit Coupon mailed with a cashier’s check or money order, or deposit through Access Corrections card options. Follow the deposit coupon instructions and include the offender’s full name and ID number.

Why will a mailed money order or cashier's check be held for 14 days?

NDOC holds mailed money orders and cashier’s checks for 14 calendar days so they can be reviewed due to increased counterfeit activity. The funds are not available to the offender until the hold is complete.

Someone I don't know says they need money for release—should I send it to them?

No. NDOC warns people who are not previously acquainted with an offender to be wary of requests for money for release or restitution, and it states it does not require payment of fees for release.

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